Chris Horne wrote:
>Not an answer, but an expansion to chris's question..
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>Will the Mispro ink under discussion work succesfully in any of the
>non-durabrite epson printers.. ?
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>specifically any of the CD printing versions.
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>Has anyone been brave enough to try it?
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>There are so many variables (nozzle design, excess ink removal,
>software etc..) that it is impossible to even guess at the answer..
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Impossible is a big word.. :) Easy enough to take an ok guess from a
back route. In researching the large ink tanks for splitting up for
cheap actual Epson replacement ink, most of the inks can be bought
seperately for the large format printers, you can change around at
will. As you mentioned may require keeping the landing area clean etc
since the pigment ink may have a little more residue, and YMMV, but will
likely work ok without too many extra problems.
Probably won't find the right ink in the right cart though, but easy
enough to do. Since yellow seems to be what works it's the only one I
was planning to work with myself.. And for sure yes the R2xx etc are
dye based not durabrights. Seems most everything even remotely modern
that uses durabright has a badge for it on the front..