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Re: Epson 4880 and Inktec ink
Posted: 08 May 2018, 15:24
by malkram
Hello everybody, I'm about to buy a used Epson 4880 and I would use it with InkTec Sublinova Smart ink, did anybody use the same setup before and can give a feedback ? Thanks alot.
Re: Epson 4880 and Inktec ink
Posted: 08 May 2018, 21:46
by Justin
Worked for a company with a 4880 and it wasn't useless but I'm sure that was more down to their setup.....I hope!
Inktec inks are superb, ours had Sawgrass inks so I'm sure Inktec would be better suited.
Inl Express would be worth a call as they stock Inktec and may be able to advise further, it depends on the config, was this an 8 colour? If so it could just be run as dual cmyk. I'll tag Ink Express into this thread.
Re: Epson 4880 and Inktec ink
Posted: 09 May 2018, 07:42
by malkram
Hi Justin thanks for your reply. I already asked someone at InkExpress and they said they’ve had trouble with blacks as far as I remember. But Inktec does provide an ICC profile for this ink for the 7880. Would this profile work with the 4880 ? I think these 2 printers are exactly the same except the size.
Re: Epson 4880 and Inktec ink
Posted: 09 May 2018, 09:01
by InkExpress
Hi, yes the LK and LLK inks do appear to make the prints very dark when running all 8 Inktec colours, we tried profiling a customers 4880 and it wasn't the best and the results were not as good as say a 1500W or similar printer.
I know a few people running dual CMYK setups and they have no issues at all.
Yes 7880, 4880 are all the same basic printer just different print size capabilities.
I have the ICC we made for the customer running the 8 ink setup should you want to give it a try Malkram, just DM me and I'll email it you.
Alex
Re: Epson 4880 and Inktec ink
Posted: 09 May 2018, 10:12
by malkram
I don’t have the printer yet. What is the benefit of using dual CMYK ? I mean, in that case the color gamut is limted right ?
Re: Epson 4880 and Inktec ink
Posted: 09 May 2018, 10:25
by InkExpress
malkram;131857 wrote:I don’t have the printer yet. What is the benefit of using dual CMYK ? I mean, in that case the color gamut is limted right ?
Yes using dual CMYK does limit the color gamut, most people run dual CMYK as they run CMYK sublimation and CMYK pigment ink set up so you can use the printer for multiple uses (sublimation and canvas printing for example)
Personally I found the 8 colours to be a hindrance with sublimation as the LK and LLK inks tended to make the prints too dark so CMYK does seem a simpler option (to me)
Alex
Re: Epson 4880 and Inktec ink
Posted: 11 May 2018, 16:49
by Ravisteam
Wow , Exactly what I was looking for as I bought a 7880 with 8 colours ..Alex do you think CMYK setup would give a good colour gamute as 1500W ??. ..How bad is the 8 colour print ??.. Is it better to to use 4 colour than 8 colour ?....Do you have icc for 4 colour and 8 colour ??..sry about all the quis lol...
Re: Epson 4880 and Inktec ink
Posted: 11 May 2018, 17:25
by malkram
[MENTION=3684]Ravisteam[/MENTION], you need an ICC profile for 7880 & Inktec (8 colors) ?
Re: Epson 4880 and Inktec ink
Posted: 11 May 2018, 20:41
by Ravisteam
HI Malkram , How is your 4880 going ..Do you have the 8 colour setup ??....
Re: Epson 4880 and Inktec ink
Posted: 11 May 2018, 20:42
by Ravisteam
If so what ink are you using ..How good are they ??