Re: Best gamut ink for fine art giclee
Re: Best gamut ink for fine art giclee
- Subject: Re: Best gamut ink for fine art giclee
- From: "John Massman" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2005 17:24:05 -0500
OK so you're using dye inks which are known to fade plus they are third
party with more than likely limited or probably even no longevity testing
done. Sounds to me like you should have an Epson 2200 or 4000 and use the
proper ink (Ultrachrome) and fix the problem.
John Massman
Logix Inc
11900 Farmington Rd
Livonia MI 48150
www.logix-usa.com
www.epson9600.com
www.epson7600.com
www.epson4000.com
> Richard writes:
>
> I have also not noticed any
> >> adverse "fading" from the "dye" prints after
> >> 2 years of printing them.
> Which make of dye inks are you using.
>
> Richard,
>
> The prints made with our Epson 1280 printer are purchased in bulk
> bottles and fed thru a
> Continuous Inking System. The prints we've made on the Epson 5000 are
> stock Epson inks, but
> I haven't used this set-up very long and don't know about the longevity.
>
> The name on the bulk bottle says "Epson OEM Compatible Inks" and
> they're from:
>
> SpecialtyInks.com
>
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