Re: new printer
Jerry,
I don't know as I can answer that one, except to say at the time that I bought the
Indelibles, they had the best gamut, least metamersim, and were reportedly the most
stable and clog free on any of the pigment inks. But they were also the most
expensive...By a long shot.
I have yet to hear anyone who has had the Indelibles complain about them, but their
stability does not seem quite as good as claimed, but no worse than the best out
there.
Harvey Ferdschneider
partner, SKID Photography, NYC
> Harvey, what advantage are indelibles over Generations or MIS Archivals?
>
> Jerry
>
> SKID Photography wrote:
> >
> > Lawrence Smith wrote:
> >
> > > On 6/15/02 8:13 PM, "Michael Greer" <mgreer316@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > > The 7000/9000 series printer users aren't likely to
> > > > use 3rd party ink because they don't use them now with Epson's large format
> > > > printers because the carts are big.
> > >
> > > Sure they are. There are lots of 7000's that are dedicated B&W printers
> > > using Cone inks as well as MIS and others. For color work there are lots of
> > > 7000's loaded with Generations or Indelibles or others...
> > >
> > > Lawrence
> >
> > I second the above statement. We run Indelibles in our Epson 7000.
> >
> > Harvey Ferdschneider
> > partner, SKID Photography, NYC
> >
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