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  1. Epson 10K Head Rank info

    Gday good sirs, I have an Epson 10K I've converted to run Sepiax inks. So far so good. I'm using future RIP VMX software to modify profiles. I've added two heaters, one a 2" x 40" silicon strip, I've heated the grit roller and added a 50 watt halogen lamp to the carraige to cure the ink...
  2. Epson Stylus 9600 with Ultrachrome

    Sounds like your in the same boat as I am with my Epson 10000. I'm considering the new types of water based inks starting with Sepiax. Sepiax claim to be cheaper and far more economical to run and with similar performance to all the solvent inks, they even bury Latex inks. The down side is...
  3. Solvent Conversion on Epson 10000

    This is all very exciting the thought being able to retrofit this printer to do more then picture on photo paper........ If I could heat the media before it went into the printer that would same allot of time and effort. I'm thinking of a maybe a silicone heat pad before the printer head. That...
  4. Solvent Conversion on Epson 10000

    Gday, I am new to the printing world... I am also a proud owner of a Epson Stylus 10000 pro printer. I've been very impressed by the print quality of this printer... unfortunately a little slower then I would like but the results are awesome! Have read that the Sepiax inks are practically...
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