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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Time to change inks correct but which ones?

2002-10-03 by Jerry Olson

No, MIS is NOT the same as sundance.  Sundance is the same as the
original piezo inks, and did have clogging problems way back when.  

I've used MIS VM Inks and Genereations Enhanced black for over 3 years
with not a single serious clogging problem.  Highly recommended.

Jerry




tjphotoct wrote:
> 
> Jerry,
> Thanks for the advice.
> Does that mean that the MIS are Sundance inks also?
> I have tried to stay with Cone because I get one day service from
> UPS using standard ground because I live in Ct. which is the
> same zone as IJM. Sounds silly but sometimes I cut it close and
> I  can count on ink and paper the next day.
> My first effort with Quadtone before there was an Inkjetmall I tried
> MIS but they clogged my Epson Ex so I gave up until Piezo came
> along.
> Thanks,
> Thom
> --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., Jerry Olson <
> jerryolson@r...> wrote:
> > The ORIGINAL cone inks are totally compatible with MIS VM
> and
> > Generations 4 inks. No flushing or cleaning needed.
> >
> > Jerry
> >
> > >
> 
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