"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
We print our films with this, using AccuRIP Black Pearl. If you use the Photo Black from Epson, it's pigment based, so your film needs to work with pigment based ink, not dye, as I tried at first with dubious results. We have also printed a few color posters for personal use, and they are very nice. There are suppliers of this whole package, but since we already had AccuRIP in an earlier version, we bought that upgrade directly from softwareforscreenprinters.com for $149.00. If you buy the package with the printer, it's $499.00. So, we bought the printer from a photo supply company we deal with a lot, and our total package was about $2200.00 give or take a few bucks...Steve
Quote from: Sbrem on February 23, 2017, 10:00:39 AMWe print our films with this, using AccuRIP Black Pearl. If you use the Photo Black from Epson, it's pigment based, so your film needs to work with pigment based ink, not dye, as I tried at first with dubious results. We have also printed a few color posters for personal use, and they are very nice. There are suppliers of this whole package, but since we already had AccuRIP in an earlier version, we bought that upgrade directly from softwareforscreenprinters.com for $149.00. If you buy the package with the printer, it's $499.00. So, we bought the printer from a photo supply company we deal with a lot, and our total package was about $2200.00 give or take a few bucks...SteveDid you end up swapping out the black ink cartridge?
Just a note, that I have found that, at least with my printer, at my settings, pigment inks work fine for "film positives" on the frosty "waterproof" films that are the most commonly found nowadays. I suspect that really fussy printers looking for an even greater differential between d-min and d-max have still got a line on the clearer films that only work with dye based inks.
What film are you using for the pigment ink?
Quote from: Shanarchy on February 24, 2017, 08:11:05 AMWhat film are you using for the pigment ink?With my pigment ink from Cobra, I use the film from Fixxons as well as film from InkJetFilm.net
Quote from: Frog on February 24, 2017, 09:24:44 AMQuote from: Shanarchy on February 24, 2017, 08:11:05 AMWhat film are you using for the pigment ink?With my pigment ink from Cobra, I use the film from Fixxons as well as film from InkJetFilm.netMemory refresher as I think it's starting to come back to me now.Non WP film: Dye onlyWP film: Pigment or DYE
Who sells bulk cassettes for the T3270?B&H have the printer for $2,300, in Europe it's more than double.With my 4880 I use UV Blocking dye in a bulk cassette and get a good black dot.