Re: Epson 9000 for fine art

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I checked with Generations Inks developer Norm Levy. He said his
pigmented inks can go through any printhead, even the 3 picoliter heads.
No problem. The pigments are ground to micronic fineness.

Jerry

JWoodward@aol.com wrote:
> 
> I believe I have heard that the Epson heads used in the Roland are older
> heads.  If the new heads can fire a smaller dot than the older heads, they
> might clog with pigmented inks.
> Cheers, Jim W.
> In a message dated 1/28/00 2:20:41 AM, jerryolson@rrv.net writes:
> << The Roland uses Epson Printheads!
> Jerry
> 
> Jeff Edgcomb wrote:
> > I customer of mine is getting information from a competitor stating that
> > the Roland is better for fine art thatn the Epson 9000 for the following
> > reasons: 1) Epson clogs with pigmented inks, and 2) Because of its
> > shimmying, there is not consistancy from run to run (of prints).  Can
> > anyone who is using the Epson 9000 for fine art comment on this. >>
> 
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