No bronzing issues, but its a dye ink printer, you wouldn't expect that with dyes. Keep us posted on these, I'm curious to see how they hold up. Frankly, I think you're gonna be printing with food-coloring tinted panda bear piss, but I hope I'm wrong. Steve Karafyllakis --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Tim Timmermans" <zenphoto7@...> wrote: > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Steven > Karafyllakis" <stevekphoto@> wrote: > > > > Tim; > > > > There are no re-fillable carts or resetters yet, but several vendors > > (including MIS) are selling CIS units with auto-reset chips. The 260 > > does a fine job, its only drawback is in fact the ink situation. > > Though the Claria test print I have is holding up very well, no > > visible fading or shifting after 6 mos of hanging around. > > > > Steve Karafyllakis > > > > Thanks Steve, > > I did find these guys.... > http://www.clickinks.com/showproducts.aspx? Categoryid=48306&s_kwcid=TC-3246-56741907021-S-5349371021 > > Not sure about the quality. Does this printer have the bronzing issues > of the 1800? Not all that important as my use of this printer is not > for exhibit prints but it may be used for an informal portfolio. > > Tim Timmermans >
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Re: Smaller epson printers
2007-08-11 by Steven Karafyllakis
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