HP9180 review just posted for the curious

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HP9180 review just posted for the curious

Postby Neil Snape » Wed Aug 23, 2006 7:19 pm

This is the opposite of out of the box review. Not only is it poorly done with Word exported html but the entire review is from my prototype with non-GM software, not even the same firmware or inks of shipping versions.
But it is a printer that we all seem to like. It is because of all the questions raised that I thought it may help to have a collection of discoveries with this little printer.
Please look to Vincents review for a lot more realistic and professional report.
And do ask away here whatever you like on the 9180. :idea:

http://www.neilsnape.com/HP9180_review.htm
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Postby Marcello » Wed Aug 23, 2006 10:06 pm

Thanx Neil! A very clear review. I'm very interested to hear Vincent's take on things. Especially whether any negs yo mentioned might have been taken care of with the last revisions.
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Postby lwajcowicz » Fri Aug 25, 2006 12:26 pm

Thank you Neil. Very helpfull review. :)
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Postby oldguy » Sat Aug 26, 2006 3:33 am

Well then, a greater thing than the last greatest thing since ice cream and sliced bread. Time to throw the 2400's in the trash, and jump over to the HP side of the boat.

That was satire.

It will be interesting to see a heads up comparason of the 9180 vs 2400.
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hi Neil

Postby fredphoto » Sat Aug 26, 2006 8:38 am

your review is fantastic!!
I would like more details on made colorimetric. can you publish the gamut this printer, in comparison with one 2400, for example. if not, can you send a profile ICC to me (for paper shining), I could thus publish a chart. I see that you live Paris. If it comes you one day the desire for publishing your French review, I would have a pleasure of making known it on the French forum of photograph. And being every week on Paris, if one day you have a few minutes of free, it will be a pleasure of meeting you
Cordially
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Postby tonymidd » Sat Aug 26, 2006 10:20 am

I'm waiting for more info on this interesting printer before replacing my two i9100 Canons. It's the mono performance that really interests me especially on matt and 'fine art' papers, an area where the Canon's performance is poor.
Obviously the running costs are important, something that puts me off the 2400 but I've a bad feeling about those big HP cartridges.
Do as you will so long as you harm no one.
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Postby Neil Snape » Sun Aug 27, 2006 9:00 am

The case design for the 28ml cartridges is similar to the DJ cartridges. They are a pumped design which insures consistent flow to the print heads, much more so than gravity on other similar printers.
Once with the DJ I had a chip on a new cart that said it was empty which HP warranty replaced.
Otherwise I can't see any problem the 28ml cartridges will pose other than good things like have you going to the store less often, taking up less space if you stock them and most important less landfill....
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Re: hi Neil

Postby Neil Snape » Sun Aug 27, 2006 9:05 am

fredphoto wrote:your review is fantastic!!
I would like more details on made colorimetric. can you publish the gamut this printer, in comparison with one 2400, for example. if not, can you send a profile ICC to me (for paper shining), I could thus publish a chart. I see that you live Paris. If it comes you one day the desire for publishing your French review, I would have a pleasure of making known it on the French forum of photograph. And being every week on Paris, if one day you have a few minutes of free, it will be a pleasure of meeting you
Cordially
Fred photo



Yes I can send out a profile, or just make a QT movie from Colorthink and post it.
It would be nice to have my review translated . You can add an URL if you like. There is a super article by Mr. Fays at photographies.com on what I said (my pour French of course) about the 9180. http://www.photographie.com/?pubid=1036 ... =2&rubid=8[/url]
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Postby fredphoto » Mon Aug 28, 2006 11:10 am

Hi Neil
For the ICC profil, i I cannot make QT movie, if you can make it, with HP8750 vs Hp9180 vs Epson 2400 vs adobe rgb98, it's very good idea.
if you have not the time for this, please send me a generic profil for glossy paper/mat paper of Hp9180.
for the translation, i want try, I keep you informed .
best regard
fred




my email addres
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Postby Neil Snape » Mon Aug 28, 2006 11:23 am

http://homepage.mac.com/neil_snape/.Pub ... FA_ICC.zip


I just sent the profiles to my .mac account iDisc as the movie was 280Mb which would overgo my bandwith.

These are fine art media more or less the same media styles.
Rather than going for Glossy media, I see too many users trying to see what the maximum gamut is then saying they'd never use glossy.
If you use glossy, best to use dye in my opinion.
Yet on fine art no choice for permanence other than pigment.
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