"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
The x000 series are going to all be the dye based older print engine Epsons. Workhorses,GhostScript works perfectly with them, a little slow and temper-mental.The x600-x800 are the next step up. Pigment based (waterproof film required) little fasterand less touchy. Ink is considerably more expensive, some cartridges have chips that must be fooledto refill/use all black, most commercial RIPs support this series.x880 is the newest (for us) series. Same as above but faster and supposedly clog less. Remainsto be seen.
Quote from: ebscreen on January 11, 2012, 01:55:53 PMThe x000 series are going to all be the dye based older print engine Epsons. Workhorses,GhostScript works perfectly with them, a little slow and temper-mental.The x600-x800 are the next step up. Pigment based (waterproof film required) little fasterand less touchy. Ink is considerably more expensive, some cartridges have chips that must be fooledto refill/use all black, most commercial RIPs support this series.x880 is the newest (for us) series. Same as above but faster and supposedly clog less. Remainsto be seen.Will other RIPs work with the 4000? I just found one for cheap with a stand.
...where are you located? I have a 4000 that i just dont have the time to setup.....http://www.digitsmith.com/epson-4000-roll-film-30988.html