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Epson 3880 & Friends – First Impression

It’s been a couple of weeks since I’ve checked in.  Blame it on the new (to me) Epson 3880.  The Epson Stylus Pro 3880 is a (relatively) compact printer that replaces the well-liked 3800 model, with features including the Epson UltraChrome K3 8-color inkset, with the new Vivid Magenta ink; a new MicroPiezo Advanced Meniscus Control printing head; and the AccuPhoto HD2 droplet placement technology.  I have a bunch of detailed remarks of course, but after one week of pretty heavy use, I can state simply and without hesitation that this printer is the real deal.  Although the 3880 is the entry-level printer in the Epson Pro line, the performance is a clear notch above offerings in Epson’s consumer inkjet line.  Not to take anything away from Epson’s excellent consumer printers, it’s just that the 3880 is, to be clear, a lot better.

The 3880 is shown above, midway through a 13″ x 19″ print (okay, right, it’s a 12″ x 18″ print on a 13″ x 19″ sheet – that’s the way I print ’em!).  The manual rear feed adapter is set up here since the substrate is Epson Velvet Fine Art paper – it’s 19 mil!

The system sets up very easily.  Honestly, the most challenging part of the setup is the removal of several dozen pieces of tape and small bits that are used to secure the system during shipping.  The first print out of the 3880; on Epson Ultra Premium Luster Photo Paper, looks fantastic!  This was a tough image too – Wotan’s Throne shot from from Cape Royal on the north rim of the Grand Canyon at dawn – and while on lesser printers the shadows plug and the highlights are dim, on the 3880 the rendering is just magic.

So whom are the ‘& Friends’ mentioned in the title?  Since a printer can only be as good as the paper it’s printing on, aka its friends, I’ll also report on a wide range of substrates.

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Enjoying the Magic at Cape Royal

Sunrise at Cape Royal

Well, here we are at Cape Royal, north rim of the Grand Canyon – that’s CAPE ROYAL of GRAND CANYON fame folks – and it’s just me, the HP, and the rising sun!!!  It’s as close to real magic as we get to experience…

Cape Royal is a bit further from Bright Angel Lodge and the north rim campground – and thus stalking the dawn is a little more challenging.  Still, is it really that much harder to get up at 4:30 than at 5?  I guess the evidence indicates that it must be…   From the North Rim (Bright Angel) Lodge – travel about 3 miles north on AZ 67 to the junction with Fuller Canyon Road.   Turn right, and travel along Fuller Canyon Road (northeast, then southeast) five miles to a second junction with the Point Imperial Road and the Cape Royal Road.  Turn right at the junction, and travel about fifteen miles southeast along the Cape Royal Road past several excellent view points to road’s end at the humongous parking lot.  The Angels Window view point is off to the east about 600 meters from the most opportunitistical parking spot, while the Cape is about 200 meters further down the flat paved trail (about 0.6 miles total from parking space to the overlook).

The image above was recorded on July 20, 2009, at 06:50 (MST), using the Nikon D700 and the PC-E NIKKOR 24mm f/3.5D ED.  The lens shift was about 10mm (lowered).  Exposure was f/22 and 1/8s.  ISO was 200.  Simple processing on this shot – just applied the Overlay Move using the blue channel to improve contrast in the cloud (a little).  This was one of those situations in which all you have to do is capture the light.  The image is dominated by the oft photographed Wotan’s Throne.  BTW, Wotan’s Throne is a game capture both at sunrise and at sunset (likely to be crowded at the latter).

The image below was shot at the same location, panning just slightly westward to include the Vishnu Temple, and beyond it, the south rim.  The image was recorded at 07:00 using the D700 and the 24mm PC-E.  Exposure was f/22 at 1/8s.  ISO was set at 200.

Vishnu Temple at Sunrise

And let’s not forget to include a shot of the HP!

The HP at Cape Royal

The GPS coordinates of Cape Royal are:

Latitude:  36,7.0315N

Longitude:  111,56.925W

Altitude: 2397 m (7864 ft)

Time Stamp:  7/20/2009, 12:56:48 PM

Check on the thumbnail below for a Google Earth image of the vicinity:

Cape Royal Google Earth