16x20 Borderless Printer?

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I am currently printing 13x19 borderless and mounting on Gatorboard.
I cannot find a printer able to print 16x20 borderless. I have checked models of both Canon & Epson.
 
I have an Epson SC-P800. It can print up to 17 inches wide, and as long as you might ever need. I have printed with it up to 17x25 borderless. It can take sheets or roll paper.
 
I have an Epson SC-P800. It can print up to 17 inches wide, and as long as you might ever need. I have printed with it up to 17x25 borderless. It can take sheets or roll paper.
I have an Epson SC-P800. It can print up to 17 inches wide, and as long as you might ever need. I have printed with it up to 17x25 borderless. It can take sheets or roll paper.
Thank You
 
I am currently printing 13x19 borderless and mounting on Gatorboard.
I cannot find a printer able to print 16x20 borderless. I have checked models of both Canon & Epson.
I just started printing a little while back (for myself, not to sell) and I enjoy it so much that I started doing quite a bit of research and the the snapshot of my findings is that to go greater than the 13x19, you get into a entirely different ballgame... many of those printers are not only quite a bit more expensive to purchase, they require a lot of use (daily printing is ideal) to keep them in top shape and keep “running costs” halfway reasonable. I’ve come to the conclusion that as a hobbyist, if I want to go greater than 13x19 occasionally, it’s way easier and cost effective to outsource.
 
I just started printing a little while back (for myself, not to sell) and I enjoy it so much that I started doing quite a bit of research and the the snapshot of my findings is that to go greater than the 13x19, you get into a entirely different ballgame... many of those printers are not only quite a bit more expensive to purchase, they require a lot of use (daily printing is ideal) to keep them in top shape and keep “running costs” halfway reasonable. I’ve come to the conclusion that as a hobbyist, if I want to go greater than 13x19 occasionally, it’s way easier and cost effective to outsource.

I regret not picking up an Epson P800 when they were on clearance prices. I print up to 13x19 and I love it for producing hard copy on demand (as well as having the dubious experience doing color darkroom work when I was younger. B&W darkroom work was great. Color... not so much).
 
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