Friday, February 26, 2010

Epson Stylus R2880

I have been looking at larger format photo printers for sometime now. Honestly speaking, the inkjet printer technology has advanced tremendously since I bought my last Canon S750, which was about, well.....8 years ago :) But I can vaguely remember that it was not a cheap A4 size printer and considering how much I paid for it, the print quality was a bit disappointing even at the time. Nowadays, you can grab a better one from Harvey Norman for as little as the price you pay for a large pizza down at your local pizzeria.

From weeks of reading reviews, I have narrowed down my choices to only 3 printers; Canon PIXMA Pro9500 MarkII, Epson Stylus 1410 and Epson R2880. Epson Stylus 1410 is an dye-ink based printer whereas the other two use pigment-ink, and also is the cheapest among them. At the end, I settled for the Epson R2880 as it is the only printer that takes roll paper for panoramic printing. This is also the main reason why I chose the Epson over Canon, even though Canon is a newer model for the same price.

After picking up the printer and a 9.8m roll of A3+ glacier photo satin 300gsm paper from PRA Imaging in Northbridge this afternoon, I spent the rest of the day playing with it and managed couple of prints along the way. The print quality is astonishing and is almost as perfect as those from your local photo lab! The biggest problem with this printer the capacity of the cartridges, sadly, the printer has grown in size but the cartridges are smaller than those in my S750 :) Well, with nine of those bleeding, I got a feeling we will definitely end up spending much more in ink cartridges than the $1325 initially paid for this printer!

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Just for fun

While waiting for the sunset, I found the shooter in front of us rather....entertaining :)

Friday, February 12, 2010

Sign Your Life Away!

By the way, kimtojin has got a new PhotoBlog! :)

Now back to the business side, talking about complaining, incidentally, I do have something to write about today. Last week at work, I received a much unanticipated phone call from the Department of Immigration regarding a statutory declaration which I have witnessed about a year ago. The person at the other end was identified as an investigator who works for the department. He refused to clarify the nature of the investigation over the phone and instead, wanted to discuss the issue with me personally. With much anxiety and confusion, I waited for him on Monday at work. He finally showed up in the morning, when we were flat out with customers and I was inundated with prescriptions. "He couldn't have picked a better time" I said to myself. I went to the semi-secluded backroom with the two investigators, I was interrogated like I have done something seriously "dodgy" and of course, the whole conversation was recorded as well.

The problem was I might have witnessed an alleged false declaration and the signature on the paper was suspected not to be that of the declarant! I must say, I did witness every declarant signs off their declaration in front of me and I thought I was doing the right thing. He pulled out a copy of the declaration in question and placed in front of me and said, "Do you still remember who the person was?" Yea...like I remember what I signed off yesterday!

He pulled out another two pieces of paper stating my responsibilities as a witness and gave them to me. In a nutshell, apparently each time, I suppose to check what their are declaring and double check with them to make sure they understand what they are declaring?? ....and demand a photo ID with their usual signature to make sure that the declarant is not putting false signature on or something. It's also prudent for a witness to check that the statutory declaration does not contain any blanks and all information is completed! Of course, this doesn't prevent them from adding extras at home after it has been witnessed right??

What a lot of rubbish and a totally bonkers if you ask me! ...and all these trouble for performing a free service to the public? Next time I am going to start charging at least $5/signature!