--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Walker Blackwell <forums@...> wrote: > > Hey everyone. I'm looking for the clear base liquid used in pigment > inkjet inks that can go through the old 9600-type Epson heads. I have > a little experiment that I want to try out for a project of mine . . . > Anybody here have a connection or know of a supplier? I don't think > the flushing liquid is it . . . is it? That would simplify things . . . > > all the best, > Walker Blackwell > Black Point Editions > For matte paper, the flushing liquid should work. For gloss papers or to produce a glossy type of ink then the GLOP would be the proper product. The matte bases are not exactly the same as some of the flushing fluids but are composed of large amounts of that fluid. This information is all based on the Image Specialists products, I have no information on anyone else's line of inks. I think the Image Specialists number for the matte type flushing fluid is 820 and the GLOP is 824 but I could be wrong so it might be worth a search of the back posts to verify the part numbers. You can order it directly by the IS part numbers from MIS associates (USA) and a few other places around the world. Note that some of the older printers with the larger drop sizes might be better for taking powdered pigments and mixing with a clear base.
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Re: Epson-like inkjet base liquid.
2009-02-13 by Greg
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