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To all: 7000/7500??

To all: 7000/7500??

2005-05-25 by dlruckus

Hi all.

 I'm thinking of upscaling to one of the above. Would like input from
those with experience with both in using pigment inks on the 7000.
I'm aware that they seem to be the same base machine with "perhaps"
some slight upgrade differences but have not seen these expressly
deliniated anywhere.

Is there a very strong reason not to consider either one as feasible?
If not, what would be needed in setting up the 7000 to assure success?

I have searched here and in the wide format group for info but would
like current knowledgeable opinions if possible. (without "get a New
printer" bias as I'm stretching here :-)) )

Thanks.
Duane.

RE: [Digital BW] To all: 7000/7500??

2005-05-25 by Paul Roark

The 7500 may have a higher dmax.  It would also have the firmware that does
more cleaning cycles, thus possibly resulting in fewer clogs.  My 7500 is a
very nice B&W pigment printer.  If you're going to use pigments, it may make
sense to buy a printer that was designed for them.

Paul
www.PaulRoark.com 
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> Hi all.
> 
>  I'm thinking of upscaling to one of the above. Would like input from
> those with experience with both in using pigment inks on the 7000.
> I'm aware that they seem to be the same base machine with "perhaps"
> some slight upgrade differences but have not seen these expressly
> deliniated anywhere.
> 
> Is there a very strong reason not to consider either one as feasible?
> If not, what would be needed in setting up the 7000 to assure success?
> 
> I have searched here and in the wide format group for info but would
> like current knowledgeable opinions if possible. (without "get a New
> printer" bias as I'm stretching here :-)) )
> 
> Thanks.
> Duane.
> 
> 
> 
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