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Re: [Digital BW] Epson 7600 for B&W

2009-06-28 by Tyler Boley

I agree with Richard, I've seen the K7 sets loaded in several Epson models now, included being there when they were installed and set up from scratch, QTR software also. It just works, the inks have been more problem free than even the OEMs, and the entire system if instructions are followed is plug and play, quickly and easily. Make sure you give Roy his $50, far more than deserved. The Neutrals, Seleniums, Special Edition, and Sepia sets are all gorgeous. The Sepias, in particular, if you like warm prints, are underrated, perhaps sepia too strong a name for them. The only problems I've witnessed, or heard about, are from 4xxx users, I'm not sure why, something about ink delivery, particularly the 4000. Still there are successful users with those models as well. The 7600 is a great printer for these setups, and can probably be had for nearly free. I'd be hording them if there were some locally available.
I'd wait to see if Paul Roark replies with info about his developments that would be good in the 7600 as well. But I think you are in a ideal position to have a great B&W setup, top print quality available from ink.
Tyler
http://www.custom-digital.com/

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, CorrPro96@... wrote:
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> In a message dated 6/28/2009 12:42:02 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
> fotofred2@... writes:
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> I'm  about to replace my Epson 7600 with an Epson 7900 and am wondering...
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> My 7600 is loaded with Jon Cone's Piezography NK 7 inks and I'm about to  
> load my other 7600 with Piezo Special Edition K 7. ...
> Rich
> _www.rmassiephotography.com_ (http://www.rmassiephotography.com)

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