Art: Thanks!!
Gordon
Arthur Entlich wrote:
OK, so you are going to make me work, eh?
the url for Jon Cone's site:
http://www.inkjetmall.com
Wilhelm does have some discussion of HP's wide carriage inks on his charts.
Jon Cone makes a medium range "archival" set which uses a mixture of
dyes and pigments as well, which is supposed to have a wide gamut, and
which are available for Epson printers.
Art
Is there a web site for them or a brand name?
Gordon
Arthur Entlich wrote:
Wilhelm does have some discussion of HP's wide carriage inks on his charts.
Jon Cone makes a medium range "archival" set which uses a mixture of
dyes and pigments as well, which is supposed to have a wide gamut, and
OK, so you are going to make me work, eh?
the url for Jon Cone's site:
http://www.inkjetmall.com
Gordon Tassi wrote:
Is there a web site for them or a brand name?
Gordon
Arthur Entlich wrote:
Wilhelm does have some discussion of HP's wide carriage inks on his charts.
Jon Cone
Hi
all,
I was talking to a
high end ink jet salesman who sold both HP and Epson (and other) wide format
machines. He said that the HP machine has the better Gamut in their UV resistant
inks, than the Epson in their pigmented archival inks.
The interesting thing
was that he kept calling
that are printing on
16 inch wide cut papers.
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Filmscanners@Halftone. Co. UkSubject: filmscanners: HP pigmented
inks
Hi
all,
I was talking