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Further information: For sale: Epson SC-P600 A3+/13” professional quality photo printer, in excellent condition with all original packaging and a complete set of replacement ink plus a second spare Matte Black cartridge, as well as the ink that's in the printer currently. The cartridges new would be about $500, though these are past their 'use-by' date I've never encountered a problem with them. See screenshot below, showing current ink levels in the printer--the extra set of cartridges is in addition to the ink that's in the printer already. I’m only selling because I’ve upgraded to a larger size printer—the prints from this have been super impressive, including framed photos that have withstood 5+ years of sunshine, without fading, on my wall. Price includes GST, tax invoice/receipt available if desired. Pickup preferred, from Surry Hills NSW (right near Central). From the Epson website: “…delivers professional features including high-capacity cartridges, networking and wireless connectivity, plus advanced media handling. Epson UltraChrome® HD pigment ink, combined with Epson's innovative MicroPiezo® print head, enables the SC-P600 to produce gallery-quality black-and-white output, plus vivid colour prints with breathtaking blues and violets. The Epson SureColor SC-P600 is setting new benchmarks in A3+ professional photographic printing, delivering the highest D-max to date and unsurpassed black and white photography along with outstanding colour exhibition quality prints. Ideal for amateur and semi-professional photographers the SureColor SC-P600 is also perfect for any business that has a regular requirement for high-quality colour presentations.” See the site for more details, measurements etc. https://www.epson.com.au/products/inkjet/SC-P600.asp From the reviews: “This printer has an all-new ink set with new colorants, new resin encapsulation and a higher D-max. The greater black density…can be seen. It’s visually a small difference, but definitely there. That’s with the Photo Black ink...the real knock-out to my eyes, and also a couple of knowledgable observers who I showed prints to is the increased D-Max of the Matte black ink. According to an Epson rep their Matte black ink has not been updated or upgraded in many years. Now it has been, and the difference is immediately visually apparent…” Photos:
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Well I found these photos and I wrote a little article on them (whatmore corrected me) . But to oogle quickly on SNA I'v included one here What do you guys think? http://www.downunderaudio.com/italian-graaf-audio-gm-400-transistor-solid-state-power-amplifier-photos-released.html#.UO_hr2_qlhs