I am looking for a printer that will make good looking prints on watercolor
paper. What printer, paper, ink combination do you reccomend? How long will
they last?
Thanks,
Tracy
Clyde
I'm using an Epson 1200 and would also suggest a continuous ink system from
www.nomorecarts.com .
I print with Generations pigmented inks www.mediastreet.com on their Royal
Plush paper. (This is a 310 gsm coated watercolour paper made by the
Hahnemuhle Mill in Germany and is repackaged by several companies under
their own brand names.) Inks are very close in gamut to Epson inks. Bought
in bulk, I figure the inks are costing me the equivalent of about $8 per
cartridge. The paper is very expensive - but it does print beautifully.
The Generations/Royal Plush combination has been rated by Wilhelm Imaging
Research http://www.wilhelm-research.com/ at 50 plus years.
Back to the printer for a minute. Many people using these inks prefer the
Epson 1160. This is because a four colour printer is easier to profile.
Photo print quality is only slightly less than the 1200 and at normal
viewing distances you can't tell the difference. The 1200 also puts down
much more ink and this restricts your paper choices. Personally, I'm very
happy with the 1200/Generations/Royal Plush combination.
This is all I use my 1200 for (pigmented ink). Pigmented inks do not work
well on glossy stock, for this I use a 1270. The problem here is that,
under glass, life expectancy is only 10 years.
Hope this helps.
Bill
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Interesting in an arty sort of way ;-| certainly an option worth
exploring.
After 24 hours they still look good .. what more can I say.
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Longevity is an issue. I have prints that have been up in my home for several
years with no apparent problems, but I know I can get very rapid fading by
placing a print in a west window.
JR
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>Date: 02/16/2001 10:09 AM Eastern Standard Time
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I have printed on Arches 140# cold press with some success (Epson Photo
Printer). However I would recommend a coated paper like "Classic Velour" by
Lumijet. The stuff is great (also expensive) but is a watercolor look.
Howard
if anyone is near Atlantic City we will be showing these as well as the
DIMA 2001 winning paper from Tetenal the new Spectra Jet Pearl Luster
paper at the NJPPA Show at the Taj Mahal this weekend.
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