"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Pierre,Do you think it is Film Maker, or the ink you use.... that yields your super dense films? I don't have a 4000, but with my Epson 1400's and Accurip, I can lay down so much ink it will kinda RUN or puddle.... and never really dry. That is if I use the highest settings. So I back it off a notch or two, and get (I think...) dense films. But I don't have a densitometer, and have never sent any films off to be metered. And I've read densitometers vary in scaling, so I'm not sure how much that even means, unless everyone used the same lab, or identical equipment.I use Cobra dye based black, Fixxons or Ulano Inkjet films in a seasonally varied office climate. Sometimes if it is very humid where I shoot screens, I'll spray a little Krylon Acrylic Clear (also labelled Satin Clear) on the films to avoid ink sticking to the stencil. Talcum doesn't seem to work very well for me. Maybe I don't use enough... Stan
Accurip here as well on a 4880 using this ink:http://store.inkjetcarts.us/screen-positive-black-hybrid-ink-p4487.aspxFor $87 a liter ink cost is no concern and it works great. We also use there refillable cartridges which also I would highly recommend. The following link is where you would pick your Epson Pro model and then you will see various inks and the refillable cartridges.http://store.inkjetcarts.us/pro-print-engines-c518.aspxIf you ever have any questions call them and speak with Ross as he is a wealth of knowledge.