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<x-flowed>Jerry Olson <jerryolson@rrv.net> wrote: >Sam, I can't find small gamut inks on either site. They list a lot of >lyson inks, but not those. Are they out yet? On <ilabcorp.com> the Lysonic Small Gamut (SG) inks were not listed the last time I looked. But I think i-Lab has them in cartridges for at least the 860/1160. Call them at (603) 362-4190 or fax them at (603) 362-4191. From <inkjetart.com>'s home page, there are two ways to go. The easiest is to go down the left-most column of manufacturers' logos, and near the bottom click on the multicolored oval with "Lysonic" written in it. That will take you to a Lyson page. Click on "Small Gamut", fourth in the list of Lyson inks and media. They list the SG cartridges both for the 860/1160 and for the 3000, so I guess they actually have them. Better yet, maybe, call them in Salt Lake at (801) 363-9709 and pick their brains, which they say they welcome for up to six minutes. >Will the small gamut inks work with the 1160? (go thru the fine nozzles)? Yes, I think so. I know the droplets are smaller, but I'm not sure the nozzles are. I thought I'd heard on this list that the size of the droplets is controlled by electricity, not by the size of the nozzle. But what do I know? I'm trying to find out though. Murray asked about this too. Sam - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions. </x-flowed>
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