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Re: [QuadtoneRIP] Random Questions.

2006-09-22 by CorrPro96@aol.com

In a message dated 9/21/2006 7:43:15 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
mrzoner@... writes:

I am new  to printing with an Epson and I am very pleased with my  first
attempts.  Here are some random questions that I have. I am  using a
1280 with UT-2 inks.  I am interested in putting a continous  flow
system on my 1280, is there something I should know between  the
spongeless and (I assume) sponged system?  Next question, what is  the
prefered method of digitizing B&W 4x5 negatives?  I have tried  every
approach I can think of except drum scans. Just wondering  what
everyone else does.  If you have someone else do these negative  scans
then who do you use?

Jeff White
www.jeffsphotos.com  <http://www.jeffsphotos.com>



Hi Jeff:
I ran 3 1280's with CF systems, 2 Piezzo and the other MIS (basically the  
same equipment).
I sold my 1280's and replaced them with wide formats. I don't recommend the  
tube style CFS systems, because they eventually have ink back-up, air in the  
tubes, failed nozzle checks, and enuf to drive you to profanity and  beyond.
The new spongeless funnel fill or syringe-fill carts are much better. I now  
use MIS funnel-fill carts on my 7500, a 4000, and will soon convert the NK7 
4000  to funnel-fill and bottled inks.
They really work, and are trouble free. 
Check the MIS website for your machines.
 
Richard (Brooklyn)


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