Hi Alex, Would you be willing to share a little more information about your workflow with the 2000P? If you're comparing it favorably to a good- running Piezo 3000, I'd like to try your process. Are you using the original or neutral FSE inks? What papers do you find yield the best results? Whose workflow are you using -- the Woolf/Randall or a variation? Any other tips or secrets you'd like to share? Thanks much! Richard --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "B. Alex Pettit Jr." <a_pettit_jr@y...> wrote: > The 2000P is fully '1280' compatible in that I purchase > the 1280 empty carts from MIS. There is a high degree > of physical similarity. I am not even sure if this small > JetTec chip resetter is even for the 2000P - each time I > install a new cart, the software complains that I have > not installed proper Epson carts, but to click Ok to > continue .... > > There were several people at the art show last weekend > that confirmed in cash the 2000P Is an excellent B&W printer. > > That much, I can assure you. The reference for quality: my > Epson 3000 with Piezo driver and PiezoTone Selenium inks. > > When you get the 2000P feeding the MIS FSE inks smoothly, > a few cleaning cycles and overnight pauses, you will have > a very reliable printing system. > > > Best, > Alex >
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Re: Epson GENIUS or maybe not. To Alex
2003-11-16 by richard_h95050
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