Hi John; I used the K head in my 1280 that way for my initial experiments with glop. It works quite well. Two things to look out for-the pizza wheels leave marks, sothey have to come out if you haven't already removed them. The other problem: the K head with the glop in it didn't clog up, by I think the accumulation of clop on the cleaning pad caused the other channels to clog up progressively worse. If I did it again I would get a spare color ez-fill cart and fill it with windex, justto avoid serious problems later. All-in-all I was quite happy with the way it worked out, and may go this route again as I'm not using the 1280 much right now. Regards, Steve Karafyllakis --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "John Moody" <moodymz3@y...> wrote: > Any opinions about an Epson 1270 used as a GLOP machine? I am not pleased > with my skill at applying artshield, and looking to try something different. > I do have HVLP, but print so few images that I have not tried it on prints > just to avoid cleaning it. I suppose my low usage would result in a clogged > GLOP printer as well? > > John > > -----Original Message----- > Subject: [Digital BW] Re: Kodak Prof Gloss inkjet paper, any experience ? > > an 1160 which is now my GLOP machine. > > --nick > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: Dedicated GLOP printer
2005-06-23 by Steven Karafyllakis
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