Showing posts with label Epson 11880. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Epson 11880. Show all posts

Friday, November 6, 2009

Problem / Issue of Epson 11880 Defective Ink Batches

Some people have had problems with certain Epson 11880 wide format printer ink cartridges. If you have the issue of your cartridge not registering in your printer, contact Epson tech support to see if the Lot Number on the ink is from the defective batch.

We recommend calling Epson Priority Service Support. This is usually better than calling your distributor. Call (562) 276-1305 *Same number that is in the back of your printer's manual*. Have your printer's serial number ready before your call. Press 2 for Pro series printers. Press 2 again to talk to an actual tech support agent.

Good luck! Comment below if you have had this issue and any advice you can offer...

Michael

Friday, February 27, 2009

The Epson 11880 Printer is Super Cheap!

I just noticed the Epson Stylus Pro 11880 (64") Printer has a $5,000 instant rebate. This must be Epson's stimulus package!

This makes the printer between $7,000 and $8,000 depending on where you purchase it. A steal at that price! Especially considering retail price is $14,995.

Just my two cents for the day. Contact me if you want a referal or post on the comments where you find the best deal.

Sunday, February 3, 2008

Update on my Two Huge Printers for sale - Z6100 (HP) and 11880 (Epson)

*************** UPDATE ***************

The 64" Epson 11880 has been sold. Thanks for your interest.
The 42" HP Z6100 PS is in final negotiations.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Selling Two HUGE printers - HP Z6100 42" and Epson 11880 64"

Ok, how I ended up with two printers about as big as VW Beetles without realizing I wasn't going to have enough space to set them up is a topic for another day. Bottom line, I have an HP Z6100 42" Postscript version and an Epson 11880 64" printer to sell. Both are boxed, brand new, fully warrantied, and in storage. These things are massive. After being allocated one of the first 11880's in the country, I jumped on the chance. Besides, my accountant said it would be a good idea... But when I considered work flow issues due to their sheer size, I decided they weren't going to fit.

I am willing to sell both of these printers at a loss to cut my monthly storage fee! Please be local in Chicago or willing to arrange shipping (I might if you ask nicely). Save thousands, save me money, buy one of these wonderful machines!

If interested, please contact me at info@elevateprinting.com or give me a call directly at 312.380.5017. If I can't hear you over the commotion, please leave me a message.

Best,
Michael