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HP 5500 dye vs pigment

vladio

New Member
I posted this in another part of this forum and think it might be better here.

Hello, I have a small in-home printing shop and, up until the economic meltdown, did relatively well. I'm currently using an Encad/Kodak 8-color, novajet 850 60" printer. My supplier told me a year or so ago that they will no longer sell the ink for it (GX) and once supplies are gone, that's it. I stocked up on inks but will be out within a year or so. I've begun the process of researching a replacement. I do 99% of my printing for indoors - mostly posters and mounted prints with trade show graphics and pop up displays also. As I work in my home and don't do much outside printing, I would like to stay with aqueous inks. Right now I can't afford any of the "new" printers so I"M thinking of a HP 5500 - my paper supplier said they have a few that are coming in but I was considering going with pigment inks so I have the option of doing short-term outside printing. My question is, is there a big difference in the color gamut of the dye and pigment inks on the HP 5500? Years ago I had tried both the dye and pigment inks in a encad I had and the pigment inks were really wash-out looking. I'm hoping the new inks have gotten better. Also, if someone has HP's with both inksets, I'd be willing to pay you to print a sample file with each inkset so I could take a look.

I'm also kicking the idea around about Epson. As I don't do much that requires super high res, the inks seem a little expensive for what I do.

Any suggestions are appreciated,
Joe
 

Billct2

Active Member
BIG difference? Not really. I'd print a sample, but I only run pigmented, not worth the hassle to run both. You should get any samples on the same material you plan to use.
Also color can vary depending on the software that being used to print with.
 

ProColorGraphics

New Member
Do you have to have 60"? I would look I to the canon ipf8300. It's a 44" wide 12 color pigmented ink printer that is inexpensive to run, awesome quality and pretty fast. I think LexJet has them right now for around $3k. That is brand new with a warranty. Give David a call. He was very good to work with.
 
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