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Re: Newbie Questions on R280 and UT-RC inks

2009-09-10 by pr_roark

"angshuman_parashar" <angshuman_parashar@...> wrote:

> I'm an absolute newbie to B/W printing and was considering picking up a used Epson R280 (or optionally a C84) as my first (and probably only) dedicated BW printer. I'll be using Matte paper primarily, and I'm thinking of going all-Warm for starters.
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> 1. In the UT-RC set, there are essentially 3 distinct ink densities: Eboni, Dark midtone and Light midtone, correct?

Yes.

> If so, why does MIS sell 6 separate *Bulk* ink bottles?

You'd have to ask them.

> I understand that the cartridge chips are specific to ink position, so I'll need 6 of them, but I only need 3 different Bulk bottles to fill them up, isn't it?

Correct.

> 2. Approximately how much ink does a pre-filled R280 HC cartridge hold?

Maybe 12 ml?

> ... I'm trying to decide on whether it's worth it to get the pre-filled carts or just stick to empty carts + bulk inks.

If you're comfortable filling empty carts, that is the cheaper what to go.  That is what I do.

> 3. Finally, ignoring the cost of the printer, it appears that an R280 setup is going to be noticeably more expensive than a 4-ink, 2-density C84/86 setup. Is the increase in quality worth the price differential?

A hextone printer with lighter inks and a 1.5 pl drop is going to print more smoothly.  That said, the C88+ with EZ inks and particularly if curves start them sequentially is amazingly good.

Good luck with your B&W.

Paul
www.PaulRoark.com

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