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HP Vivera in Epson printers - 4 Paul

HP Vivera in Epson printers - 4 Paul

2011-11-28 by davidkachel

Paul,

I have noticed in the past, mention of using HP's black inks in Epson printers.
Do I conclude correctly that I could therefore remove other ink colors from HP's Vivera cartridges and put them into reloadable cartridges for Epson printers?
I realize this would throw off all color printer, but would it work mechanically? That is, would the printer function without clogging with these inks in it?
And of course, which Epson 13" or wider printers could I do this in?

Re: HP Vivera in Epson printers - 4 Paul

2011-11-28 by Paul

"davidkachel" <david@...> wrote:
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> I have noticed in the past, mention of using HP's black inks in Epson printers.

> Do I conclude correctly that I could therefore remove other ink colors from HP's Vivera cartridges and put them into reloadable cartridges for Epson printers?


Probably yes, although I have not actually run any of their color pigments in Epson printers.  The thermal head range of parameters for what works well is rather narrow.  So, I think it's a good bet that the HP color pigments have characteristics that are very similar to the neutral Z3100/3200 Vivera PK and Gray pigments that I've used.


> And of course, which Epson 13" or wider printers could I do this in?

I think another question is what you'd want to do this.  Epson pigments are very good.  If you're going to pay the OEM prices and want to run an Epson printer, I'd stick with Epson pigments that are made for the printer.

The reason I've used HP neutral pigments is that they are the best blended color + carbon ink I know of.  Epson does not make a blended ink similar to it.  So, if I want the best neutral blended ink in a custom B&W setup, the HP pigments are what I use. 

Paul
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: HP Vivera in Epson printers - 4 Paul

2011-11-28 by David Kachel

>>> I think another question is what you'd want to do this.

One reason. Longevity.


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