Rage Wraps
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Anyone know if there are options for the inks on a GS6000? Any third party vendors?
I am curious to know as well. But I think I ready some where that any third party inks will void the warranty.
Interesting....I had heard of this before but didn't know it was a law. Has anyone ever tested it?
We have a compatible Ultrachrome ink which is solvent based. It is scheduled to be a live product on our website later today. Would you like for me to email or PM a link to you once the product is listed? If yes, send me a PM or email to sales@cibersupply.com
Not to bash your product, but the OEM specs are not that great as-is, durability is less than amazing. Saving money is one thing, but I doubt a lot of people are going to be willing to put non-OEM ink in their machine and risk ruining rather expensive heads unless there's some greater payoff aside from saving $50 a cartridge. If the ink fading issues aren't addressed and if your inkset is actually missing two of the channels, there's not much incentive there.
Seriously not trying to be a jerk, I'm excited to see aftermarket suppliers starting to bring GS6000 ink to market, it's very needed, but I think this just misses the mark somewhat.
The Man called Pit has OEM Epson GS inks @ $187.00
"2 sets of CMYK a month"?? That is a very optimistic amount of ink used. If you had that amount of volume of work you would not be concerned about saving $50.00 a cartridge. You would be more concerned with aftermarket inks clogging a head and bringing the entire cash cow to a grinding halt. No thanks.
We've had the Epson GS6000 eight months and we are on our second set of cartridges and we are busy.
We actually go through about 4-5 sets a month on ours (well, not black, orange and green, they last longer since they're not used as heavily), so the savings of an aftermarket ink is a BIG deal to us, really big in fact. But the only way I'd make the switch is if the savings came with prolonged outdoor durability, i.e. a stronger solvent. I'm willing to risk the print heads if I can deliver a superior product to my customers. I'm not willing to take that risk for the savings alone.