OK, here's the skinny: There are whole industries built around using pigmented inks in what started out as dye ink Epson printers. Tshirt imprinters use pigmented inks in all kinds of Epsons. Fine art printers use pigmented inks in all kinds of Epsons. 600, 640, 660, 740, 800, 820, 850, 880, 900, 900 Photo, 980, 1160, 1200, 1270, 1280, 1290, 1520, 3000, 5000, etc. and more etc. All those come with OEM dye ink, and all have at some time had someone using pigmented inks in them. Either myself or someone I have seen post about it. And loads of Epsons that have pigmented inks get used with 3rd party dye inks such as MIS, or Spectrabright inks simply because Epson OEM inks are so incredibly expensive. Pretty much a general rule, if it is an Epson inkjet and it works, you can use pigmented ink in it. Steve Greenfield --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Chris Horne" <chris@...> wrote: > > Not an answer, but an expansion to chris's question.. > > Will the Mispro ink under discussion work succesfully in any of the > non-durabrite epson printers.. ? > > specifically any of the CD printing versions. > > Has anyone been brave enough to try it? > > > given the right conditions > We know that the ink will print on copper > We know that the ink will resist etchant > What we don't have is a cheap straight path printer that will take the > ink. > > I think a definitive answer is in order and I am willing to contribute > toward someone who can provide the answer if it wrecks their printer. > > There are so many variables (nozzle design, excess ink removal, > software etc..) that it is impossible to even guess at the answer.. > > Chris (a different Chris)
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Re: Epson R220 Printer - compatible with the MIS Inks?
2006-05-17 by Steve
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