C80 Inks
Carl Grohs wrote;
<But doesn't the dye C80 replacement inks defeat the original purpose
(longevity) of the DuraBright C80 inks?>
Of course it does, but I think you are viewing from the perspective of the
professional photographer who wants the best he/she can get. I, and maybe
others, will view it as a tool in the office, with the need to produce high
quality documents of all sorts, and to me the drying time of the prints on a
glossy paper is far more important than the longevity. After all, I still
have CDs with booklets I printed years ago on an HP 660 which still have
their colour.
When I bought the printer early this year I was misled by an on-line review,
and the limited knowledge of my supplier into believing it was an all round
printer. It has many good features, but is much more difficult to come to
terms with than the HP inkjets I have owned.
Best wishes,
Tim Churchill
Lancaster.
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