I tried the K7 in an R800, which is the same as the R1800 and found them to non-cost effective. They require the use of a 3rd party RIP, I tried QTR, which I found to be too complicated too figure out. I also noticed what I deemed an excessive amount of ink being used during printing. I have since switched to an R2400 with K3 inks and really like the entire process. keithz --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "David Keenan" <ausdlk@...> wrote: > > Please share with me how this setup is working for yuu. > > I am about to migrate from a R2400 to a 3800. Getting a less expensive R1800 > maybe with the K7 inkset (which I have never used) may be an interesting > addition. > > I print almost exclusive b&w and am very pleased with K3 and ABW especially > with the Innova Fiba-Gloss F paper. Looks fantastic. > > Anyway. Thoughts? > > Dave. > > -- > Web Site: www.david-keenan.com > 2007 PAW: www.david-keenan.com/paw > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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Re: R1800 Cone K7
2007-05-08 by Keith Zimmerman
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