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RE: [Digital BW] CFS for Epson 2100/2200?

2002-11-14 by Andrew Biggs

Glenn-
 
I am pasting a message from the Epson2000P yahoo group below. I hope
this helps.
 
-Andy
 
Yes, I spoke w/Norm too... for all I know you were there next to me. ;)
I found the CIS very interesting, though they don't really want to sell
it w/o their preinstalled ink -- seems it is a bit of a tech support
problem to help customers to install their own inks. If someone were to
ask Norm, it might be possible for someone who knows how to fill the CIS
to get an empty system. It will be interesting to see how the new (G6?
Not sure on naming) inks perform on glossy/luster papers when they are
released. The G5 inks still rub off.

Also, the chip resetter he showed (works even on the new Epson 960

cartridges) will surely interest those who want to simply refill
existing carts. (As usual, the CIS chips will always read full.)

I've also been told that www.nomorecarts.com
<outbind://2/www.nomorecarts.com>  (the manufacturers of the original
Niagara, but not MediaStreet's Niagara II CIS) plan to come out with
their own 2200 CIS. I wasn't given a definite date on that, though. I
would like to know what the differences between the two systems will be.
This one may be easier to use with the ink from Epson 7600 or 9600
carts, though.

- Andy

----- Original Message -----

From: <hjswim2@...>

To: <Epson2000P@yahoogroups.com>

Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 11:17 AM

Subject: [Epson2000P] Re: 2200 CIS on display at PhotoPlus Expo

 

> Andy: <I've seen some questions regarding the availability of such a

device,

> so I thought some of you may be interested to hear that MediaStreet 

> was displaying a 2200 CIS at PhotoPlus Expo in NYC. As far as I know, 

> it isn't available yet, but should be 'soon'. >

>

> I saw it in person. According to Norm Levy (MediaStreet owner), It 

> should

be

> shipping within one week.

>

> I've got a report of the show mentioning this and more online at:

>

http://www.dpandi.com/newsreviews/reports/tradeshows/photoplus02/photopl
us02
<http://www.dpandi.com/newsreviews/reports/tradeshows/photoplus02/photop
lus02> 

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>

> tml

> (If the long URL doesn't wrap right, just go to the root level shown

below.)

>

> Harald Johnson

> author, "Mastering Digital Printing"

> DP&I.com ( http://www.dpandi.com <http://www.dpandi.com/>  )

	-----Original Message-----
	From: Digital Lucida [mailto:lucida@...] 
	Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 1:39 AM
	To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint yahoogroups.com
	Subject: [Digital BW] CFS for Epson 2100/2200?
	
	
	Forgive my ignorance on this topic but I'm having trouble
concentrating long
	enough to figure it out...
	
	Does anyone know if a CFS, from MIS or anyone else, is being
developed for
	the 2100/2200?
	Would using a mixture of the existing MIS inks work or would new
ones be
	needed?
	
	
	
	-- 
	
	Glenn
	
	
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