Re: piezography

From: D Hill <zoppa29_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Thu 21 Mar 2002 - 18:44:35 PST

 Greetings,
I have also considered piezography, however it is questionable whether it would work with my epson 875dc. My prints are generally quite smallish, no bigger than 6x9 and I have great results with the epson ink sets. There are plenty of users who find fault with the Epson 870/1270 inks, and sometimes get the dreaded orange fade. I have not had this difficulty and primarily use it for monochrome and duotone printing. I have had this printer for about 1.5 years. The great expense of the piezography system outweighed any potential quality I would have received, and I can still print full color if I desire. I bought the printer as a close-out for $99 and It has already paid for itself many times over. Try printing your monochromes on a high end Epson printer before you drop the money for the Piezography system.
My local gallery can't decipher what I printed on or used, they just like the prints. That's probably the best advice I have.
Don
  Jeff Dilcher <dilcher@hiddenworld.net> wrote: Anyone on the list had any experience b&w printing
with Piezography or other b&w inkjet methods?

Any advice for those thinking to pursue inkjet printing?

Thanks,
Jeff

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