So Martin, are these the famous clogging and greenie inks or are they modified..? Seems a bit dubious to continue foisting an inkset with known problems... will their 'support' replace any CIS and inkheads damaged? Julian (thrice bitten forever shy...) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Martin Wesley" <mwesley250@...> To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 11:40 PM Subject: [Digital BW] Sundance Inks and the R9 Plug-In > Since Digital Art Supplies announced that they would be selling the Sundance inks and the R9 plugin there has been speculation as to what was going on. For those who don't know, the original Piezo inks and the PiezoBW plugin were developed by Sundance and R9 respectively and then, as I understand it, an exclusive marketing arrangement was made with ConeTech to distribute the ink and software under the Piezo label. Apparently that arrangement is now at an end and Sundance is marketing their products through other channels. > > Questions have been raised as to just who is Sundance, even though most of us have used their products we are not familiar with the company. I and others have wondered on list as to the future of Sundance and their products, how will they supply customer support, why are Sundance products showing up on eBay, etc. > > Hiram French of Sundance contacted me off-list about these issues and we spoke on the phone. From him I got a good sense that Sundance is committed to continuing to market their existing products, providing support and introducing new products. I encouraged him to post on the list and join some of the other manufacturers and distributor such as Crane Papers, Lincoln Inks, InkJetGoodies, MWords, Hawk Mountain Papers who have been active participants from time to time. Participation, product announcements, promotions and other input from the people who supply us with tools and materials are always welcome. > > Below you will find a message from Hiram who asked me to post it so that Sundance does not appear to have arrived on the list unannounced or uninvited. I think that Sundance is a company that will continue to bring some very interesting developments to world of digital B&W printing, just as they have done in the past. > > Martin Wesley > > > From Hiram French, Sundance Image Technology, Inc.: > > Sundance Imaging Technology, Inc. the developer of the original "Piezography BW Quadtone Inks" will continue to manufacture and sell these inks under the brand name "Sundance NW, Neutral Warm Quadtone Inks". Our marketing plan is to sell these inks through a number of sales channels including an eBay store, Internet resellers and direct photographic dealers. We feel eBay has become a very effective worldwide marketing channel and will be key in growing the market for our products. Our new website Bwguys.com explains our approach and provides how technical support needs will be met. We are choosing our new dealers carefully and based heavily on their ability to provide customer support. Keep in mind that the same personnel that trained and supported Cone Editions the past two years will be training and supporting the new dealer channel. You will also find background information about Sundance and R9 Corporation on the website so we will not repeat everything in this message. > > In addition to the Sundance NW Ink we have also developed a Sundance NC "Neutral Cool" Ink set. Our ink chemists have taken advantage of experience gained over the past three years and have developed an ink that provides exceptional light stability with a cooler overall tone. This new ink is currently available in Epson 1280 cartridges and will soon be available in bottles and other cartridges. > > All Sundance inks are marketed for use with the R9 software including profiles for over 50 different papers. This combination gives the user the ability to generate the highest quality of print with the least amount of image manipulation. We also sell the R9 software separately for the experimentally oriented user with the following disclaimer: > > "The R9 software comes with ICQ profiles for the supported printers, ink sets, and media listed on the www.bwguys.com. website. Using the R9 software with a B&W Printing System that has not been calibrated may produce results that are superior to other technologies currently available. However, the R9 Technology will not perform to its maximum capability when used with unsupported inks or media and may not perform as intended". > > If anyone would like to discuss Sundance products directly with us we an be reached via email, info@.... Or sundanceimaging@.... > > Regards, > > Hiram French > Sundance Image Technology, Inc. > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > Please visit the Group Homepage to check the Files, Bookmarks, Polls and other resources as they are often being updated. 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Re: [Digital BW] Sundance Inks and the R9 Plug-In
2002-08-29 by Julian Thomas
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