It is the same printer. They just changed the firmware to allow access to all inks and supplied the new K3 inks - hence were able to get the new inks to market so much faster. > From: Bob Frost <bob@...> > Reply-To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com> > Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2005 18:37:57 +0100 > To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com> > Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Re: Interested in Epson 4800 Test Prints? > > Interesting that the 4800 and 4000 both have the same drop size 3.5pl. > > Bob Frost. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "yohnnyboy" <chhopk@...> > > But on the 4800 the dot pattern APPEARS TO BE MUCH MORE > FINE. In addition, it is much more difficult to see the colored inks. > In fact, I missed them on the first pass and only noticed them when > someone else in another post today mentioned the colored inks on a 2400 > print. As a result of the fine its fine dot structure, the 4800 print > has a much smoother appearance with better sharpness when viewed > through a 7x loop. With less magnification I can't see dots on 4800 > prints at all. Remember, that I am referring to a BW image printed with > the RGB all ink Epson profile. >
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Interested in Epson 4800 Test Prints?
2005-06-25 by Steve Kale
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