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RE: [Digital BW] New UT-2 Magenta formulation?

2005-03-03 by Paul Roark

Tom,

Mixing the old and new UT2 formulas is not a problem.  They are all UT
family inks with the same base.

Paul
www.PaulRoark.com 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Keesling [mailto:inteldes@...] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 2:13 PM
To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Digital BW] New UT-2 Magenta formulation?


Paul et al,

Paul, you've mentioned the change in the UT2 magenta ink and I have a 
question that I don't recall being discussed before.

I suspect my 4-year-old 1280 with the original CIS may not have much life 
left in it. I just changed the black cart and installed a new bottle of 
Eboni to try solving a problem, and I don't want to invest in changing the 
color cart at this point as long as the printer continues to work 
satisfactorily. I bought new bottles of UT2-4-Y, 4-M, and 4-LM last week and

assume I've got the new magenta formulation. I've still got the older 
magenta in the CIS and those bottles are about 1/4 to 1/3 full.

As long as this printer prints, I'll continue to use it and the UT2 inks. I 
don't plan to change the color cart any time soon, if ever. If this printer 
lasts for a while longer and I'm required to add ink from the new bottles, 
is it OK to mix the new magenta formula with the old magenta? Has anyone 
mixed them and printed without problems?

Thanks...

Tom Keesling
Intelligent Design 





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