I can't comment on the photography, but I was surprised that no one here suggested the continuous flow system for an Epson inkjet, in order to reduce printing costs. I went to this system for the ALCON 2002 printing, and have continued to use it. They have improved the models, and you can use archival inks or a range of inks specialized for other purposes. This s the link. http://www.inksupply.com/cobra.cfm When I bought it, they had an awkward software based method of resetting the chips on the ink cartridges, but they have come up with a much slicker method now, that I would buy if I were not so cheap. I bought the empty system and then chose the ink I wanted to use. The biggest problem I had was when I did not use the printer for extended periods of time, and then I had to waste a lot of ink clearing the heads. I see they have a program now that will automatically print a test pattern once a day, to prevent that problem. For those of you who do still print your own, this device will pay for itself quickly, and then save you huge amounts over time. Jo