For this fan-fold paper you would need an Canon BJC 5500. It has tractor feed system, Yes I do have two of them on stock but do not knew if you would be able to print seamless banner. To much other thing to do. But this is only tractor paper feed system still available
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So here is one suggestion from me
If you are going to use WF2010W with dye inks go to install some Epson L 365 or some other L xxx printer it does not matter L 310 would be fine as well. Then in Printer & Faxes >> WF2010W>>Properties >> Advance>>driver Choose driver for...
You are right these experimental inks are very complex thing
Something you can not take off shelf.
Roll printer , how much does going to cost you ? How much is going to cost you an new print head if you are going to mess around with some non verified inkjet ink.
But if you are going to do...
Since you do have only Epson printer and we are talking about difference from Dye and Pigment here is an sample you should consider if you like to transfer your image on various substrate.
This is printed on an inexpensive outdated Epson SX 230 with Subli Pigment ink. If you knew all advantage...
Water resistance with Epson printer is a piece of cake. I have at last 4 different ink that are water resistant and suitable for this demand
1. DTG
2. Latex
3, UV
4. standard pigment
And most of them work and are verified on various Epson printheads.
But with Canon the things are complicated...
I knew that
That is a common thing with black
But this dye black is not water resistant
The water resistant and UV resistant dye ink is something that I have not seen commercially available.
This one is something made for own beta testing. It works perfectly in Cyan on Canon iP 7250 print...
Just make an test for me.
Take your pigment printer. Print your image on it. Then put it back in input try and print over first print. Do that 4 times
Then take some dye printer and do the same test. 4 pas as well
Now you would see a difference and why pigment printer can not be as good as...
That is true but pigment ink can not match some photo printer with a dye ink in color fidelity. Also you can not replace dye ink printer with pigment ink since dye ink printer is stacking color dots for right tone. And if you stack pigment dots you will still get the same color dot.
Just been...
To my knowledge only advantage thermal printhead technology over piezzo do have in droplet velocity or printing distance. That is very important if you designe same DTS printer. Epson with its small droplets can not cover such a narrow distances or surface and have a sharp image printed
The main difference between Piezo and thermal printheads besides in heating and no heating is that piezo printhead is working like a mechanic pump and can suck ink out of reservoir. Thermal can not do that in most cases so therefore there is some kind of flexibil membrane near nozzles that...
You must never seen this printer. It has only two print heads NO CARTRIDGES or dampers like Epson CISS.
In fact Canon copied this design because it is too simple and reliable not to be copied
That is true
All dye ink do fade. Even UV dye ink after some time when UV filter has been used. So lamination if it has UV filter would be helpful for a while
Pigment == very small nano particles not dye
Polymer = some kind of water soluble heat resistant resin verified on bubble print heads
So if you are using liquid lamination then you do not need these pigment polymer inks at all since your lamination liquid is polymer and UV filter and sealant
Can you see the image below?
It is printed on HP Deskjet 3420 or something like that with HP 28 cartridge with pigment ink for verification. With possible application for vine labels. But since interest has been zero we put this option by side. So now I am not sure what is live span of these HP...
Take a look at below image. Visit card vs Credit CR 80 card
This is stacking process. You print your first visit card image on any printer you like. Then you take an HP LaserJet 1200 and print on 200 gr m2 an mash Then you stack photo print + 200 gr m2 + 200 gr m2 and use some laminator to merge...
As you probably knew Epson has variable inkjet droplet technology: That means changing piezo impulse it can change inkjet droplet size
Canon and HP cannot do that. Canon has developed fix droplet size LSI technology. And as you can see it can be scaled up to two or three channels for the same...
What is this then 3 different nozzle row for C & M. An the man is complaining that only Y canal works
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Right?