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Offline docsscott

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Epson 1400 for film output
« on: March 16, 2017, 02:39:02 AM »
Hey all,
What's the most cost effective way for inks for Epson 1400/1430 as a designated film printer.
All black inks? Black max? Is there a CISS?
We have been buying genuine epson cartridges for years but no doubt a better way right? What's best?
Cheers, Scott


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Re: Epson 1400 for film output
« Reply #1 on: March 16, 2017, 03:37:54 AM »
For all black ink you need a rip.

Accurip would be the cheapest.

You can use any ciss.

I would get ink per liter like this one --> GO dMax 4 Pigment HD Ink
http://www.graphicsone.com/go-dmax-4-pigment-hd-ink-black.html

With 1 liter an my printer I can print a minimum of 4 roll of 24" x 12000" easy, so on your A3 - R1400, I think it will be cost effective ^.^

Genuine epson cartbridges on R1400 for film output, cost you way more that that !
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Re: Epson 1400 for film output
« Reply #2 on: March 16, 2017, 03:43:24 AM »
Yep, running accurip.

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Re: Epson 1400 for film output
« Reply #3 on: March 16, 2017, 04:10:45 AM »
Would you use a ciss system with that? Or do you fill and reset chips on aftermarket cartridges?

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Re: Epson 1400 for film output
« Reply #4 on: March 16, 2017, 04:41:29 AM »
For years I've used re-fill carts from www.inksupply.com with accurip.  After a while you just know when it's time to refill. 

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Re: Epson 1400 for film output
« Reply #6 on: March 16, 2017, 10:17:55 AM »
my normal obnoxious reply to everyone using 1400 series epsons (esp already using accurip) is get
4800 series epson (ebay, CL) $100-$600 range
take 4-ish hours to do a through cleaning on it (videos on Youtube)
CIS/refillable chipped tanks with chip resetter (I too the tanks route InkJetCarts.com)
7 tanks filled with head cleaning solution 1 tank with GOOD UV dye ink (Chromaline Accuink - Multicraft)
Cheap film (100x17" Imagestar E film from Nazdar)

If you print more than 5 sheets of film a day off a 1400 - this system will start SAVING you money within 6 MO of use, while also being easier (no sheets to load), better (way better deposit/dot), faster.
If you are buying ink from Epson, you'll save money in ONE month going this route.

Pair this with a decent FPU and you've got 9/10 of most CTS systems for pennies on the dollar.

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Re: Epson 1400 for film output
« Reply #7 on: March 16, 2017, 11:20:52 AM »
I went through 3 1400's here, using AccuRIP, and wholeheartedly recommend using one channel to print with, and putting cleaning fluid in the other 5 carts... much better halftones, and the solids are fine. Of course, a better printer like a used 4800 (had one, was great, but went down, replaced with a 3800, still running, and also have the T3270)

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