briankb
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Has anyone converted a Epson 7700 to handle Sepiax ink? Meaning adding pre-heaters.
I was looking at the GO EcoMax 24" for $7,995 which is a converted Epson 7700, as I understand it.
Currently Epson has the 7700 for $2,995 and until end of April they have $750 rebate making it $2,245. Surely adding a pre-heater can't cost $5,750 even with a healthy profit for the trouble.
If I order a brand new Epson 7700 has any ink or ink treatment been done to the ink lines? If so I would guess I need to do the required cleaning to switch to the Sepiax. If not then I would expect only to have to install a pre-heater of some type and install the Sepiax inks.
Any help or advice on converting a brand new Epson 7700 to use Sepiax Ink is greatly appreciated!
I was looking at the GO EcoMax 24" for $7,995 which is a converted Epson 7700, as I understand it.
Currently Epson has the 7700 for $2,995 and until end of April they have $750 rebate making it $2,245. Surely adding a pre-heater can't cost $5,750 even with a healthy profit for the trouble.
If I order a brand new Epson 7700 has any ink or ink treatment been done to the ink lines? If so I would guess I need to do the required cleaning to switch to the Sepiax. If not then I would expect only to have to install a pre-heater of some type and install the Sepiax inks.
Any help or advice on converting a brand new Epson 7700 to use Sepiax Ink is greatly appreciated!