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Re: [Digital BW] Indelible Quads?

Re: [Digital BW] Indelible Quads?

2002-02-14 by Todd Flashner

Mike,

From what I've gathered on the "ink options" list, where the Indelibles
dealers hang out, the dealers are now just testing them, or expecting them
in for testing shortly. No independent users have spoken up and even the
dealers are have nothing to say yet.

BTW, my experience with each of the three Indelibles dealers is that each of
them are VERY nice and will bend over backwards to help as best they can.

Todd
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> Does anyone here have experience using the Indelible quads. I had no idea
> that they were formulating these things. But after reading the following ost
> it appears they do.
> 
> "It is great having so much interest in our products. We have been
> working on development, testing, R&D on various printer applications
> for well over 2 years with this Permanent Waterproof Pigmented Ink
> system. We have had this working good for 1 1/2 years but didn't get
> the results and interest untill All-Square and Mike Walsh put it
> through extensive test to see the reality of our product. Now that
> there is proof that it works in all Piezo printers from Epson 850
> through 10,000 series, we have developed a true Red, Blue, Violet,
> Orange, and Green, and 2 blacks for the next generation 8 color
> printer. Our C,M,Y,K, has a perfect grey ballance, and we make quad
> black and six tone black for photography. Our ink does not separate
> or scab, or plug print heads. All who change over to our ink must
> run our cleaning solution through the machine to remove all residue of
> any other ink previously used. Switching back and forth can cause
> stringing and stacking in the filter. We are very overwhelmed with
> the demand now that cat is out of the bag, since we have been working
> so hard, so long at R&D that we are spooling up right now on our
> production, and packaging. Please contact Jim Robins at All-Square
> for products and tech questions. Thank You, Gary Finnoe"
> 
> Mike

Re: [Digital BW] Indelible Quads?

2002-02-14 by Robert Morrison

No, but their distributors are supposed to get samples in the very near
future (I think next couple of weeks).  I don't think these samples will be
for sale yet...rather just beta.

Robert

 On 2/13/02 9:36 PM, "Michael Kravit" <michael.kravit@...>
wrote:

> Does anyone here have experience using the Indelible quads. I had no idea
> that they were formulating these things. But after reading the following ost
> it appears they do.
> 
> "It is great having so much interest in our products. We have been
> working on development, testing, R&D on various printer applications
> for well over 2 years with this Permanent Waterproof Pigmented Ink
> system. We have had this working good for 1 1/2 years but didn't get
> the results and interest untill All-Square and Mike Walsh put it
> through extensive test to see the reality of our product. Now that
> there is proof that it works in all Piezo printers from Epson 850
> through 10,000 series, we have developed a true Red, Blue, Violet,
> Orange, and Green, and 2 blacks for the next generation 8 color
> printer. Our C,M,Y,K, has a perfect grey ballance, and we make quad
> black and six tone black for photography. Our ink does not separate
> or scab, or plug print heads. All who change over to our ink must
> run our cleaning solution through the machine to remove all residue of
> any other ink previously used. Switching back and forth can cause
> stringing and stacking in the filter. We are very overwhelmed with
> the demand now that cat is out of the bag, since we have been working
> so hard, so long at R&D that we are spooling up right now on our
> production, and packaging. Please contact Jim Robins at All-Square
> for products and tech questions. Thank You, Gary Finnoe"
> 
> Mike
> 
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Indelible Quads?

2002-02-14 by Michael Kravit

Does anyone here have experience using the Indelible quads. I had no idea
that they were formulating these things. But after reading the following ost
it appears they do.

"It is great having so much interest in our products. We have been
working on development, testing, R&D on various printer applications
for well over 2 years with this Permanent Waterproof Pigmented Ink
system. We have had this working good for 1 1/2 years but didn't get
the results and interest untill All-Square and Mike Walsh put it
through extensive test to see the reality of our product. Now that
there is proof that it works in all Piezo printers from Epson 850
through 10,000 series, we have developed a true Red, Blue, Violet,
Orange, and Green, and 2 blacks for the next generation 8 color
printer. Our C,M,Y,K, has a perfect grey ballance, and we make quad
black and six tone black for photography. Our ink does not separate
or scab, or plug print heads. All who change over to our ink must
run our cleaning solution through the machine to remove all residue of
any other ink previously used. Switching back and forth can cause
stringing and stacking in the filter. We are very overwhelmed with
the demand now that cat is out of the bag, since we have been working
so hard, so long at R&D that we are spooling up right now on our
production, and packaging. Please contact Jim Robins at All-Square
for products and tech questions. Thank You, Gary Finnoe"

Mike

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