Hi,
I`m using two epson printers for screen film printings: Epson 9600 (Sherpa 44m) and Epson 11880.
The main problem is that on the 9600 series I get a black printing with a good density (pure black) when on 11880 series I didn`t get the same result. I have to tell you that on the 9600 I use a secondary black cartige instead of the light black, so it result a richer and more dense black. My question is that if I can use the same tehnique on the 11880 because right now I`m using 1 photo black, 1 matte black, 1 light black and 1 light light black. The maker didn`t specify the possibility to use another black cartige in the light black slot as for the 9600 where you have choices to use black ink instead of light black.
If anyone who you 11880 for film printing or have some information on using a secondary black cartige, please let me know.
Thank you.
I`m using two epson printers for screen film printings: Epson 9600 (Sherpa 44m) and Epson 11880.
The main problem is that on the 9600 series I get a black printing with a good density (pure black) when on 11880 series I didn`t get the same result. I have to tell you that on the 9600 I use a secondary black cartige instead of the light black, so it result a richer and more dense black. My question is that if I can use the same tehnique on the 11880 because right now I`m using 1 photo black, 1 matte black, 1 light black and 1 light light black. The maker didn`t specify the possibility to use another black cartige in the light black slot as for the 9600 where you have choices to use black ink instead of light black.
If anyone who you 11880 for film printing or have some information on using a secondary black cartige, please let me know.
Thank you.