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DURABrite Ultra®

Overview:

What is DURABrite Ultra

DURABrite Ultra® Ink helps you print brilliant reports, charts and photos. With exceptional results on both plain and photo paper, it's the most versatile ink around.

DURABrite Ultra Ink is an outstanding pigment-based ink technology that not only gives you the superior image quality you need, but provides the water, smudge, and light resistance you want. If you're looking for ink that delivers exceptional quality and durability, the solution is clear - DURABrite Ultra Ink.

Advantage of DURABrite Ultra Ink:
-Bold text, colorful graphics, and superb photos
-Instant-drying formula that's ideal for double-sided printing
-Smudge resistant prints, so you can enjoy worry-free handling when you share photos
-Documents and photos can last for generations
-Water resistant prints, even on plain paper
-Replace only the color that you need with individual ink cartridges
-High-capacity black cartridge available for big volume needs
-Prints that Last on Any Paper

DURABrite Ultra Ink lasts and lasts. For your important documents, DURABrite ink resists fading up to six times longer than the leading competitor on plain paper. Plus prints on photo paper resist fading up to 100 years, so each print is sure to be cherished for years to come.



Epson UltraChrome K3™

Overview:

Epson UltraChrome K3™ ink technology represents a turning point in the history of inkjet printing. Inspired by our past generations of pigmented ink technology, Epson's all new 8-color ink set incorporates three unique levels of black, which along with new color pigment technology, dramatically improves both color and black and white prints. Imagine producing archival prints with amazing color fidelity, gloss level, and scratch resistance, while providing stable colors from the moment prints exit the printer.


Features & Benefits:
-All New 8-Color Pigment Based Ink System
-High Density pigments for an extremely wide color gamut
-Professional print permanence ratings for truly sellable quality prints
-High-gloss Microcrystal Encapsulation™ Technology for reduced gloss differential
-Superior scratch resistance from improved pigment and resin chemistry
-Color is stable immediately after printing - no short term color shifting
-Depending upon media, produces a black density up to 2.3 with an L value of 4.1
-New Three-Level Black Ink Technology
-Simultaneously uses Black, Light Black, and Light Light Black inks
-Significantly improves the printers gray balance while eliminating color casts
-Impressive midtones and highlights for a smoother tonal range
-Virtually eliminates the metamerism and bronzing of basic pigment chemistry
-Enhances the ICC profiling process for ColorSync™ and ICM™ workflows
-New Advanced Black & White Printing Technology
-Three level black ink system uses unique driver technology of the Epson Stylus® Photo R2400 and Epson Stylus® Pro 4800, 7800 and 9800 printers to produce professional black and white prints from color or grayscale image files
-Proprietary Epson screening technology developed specifically for black and white printing
-Produces truly consistent images with no color crossover or color cast
-Produces sellable quality neutral and toned black and white prints from a single ink set
-Two User-Exchangeable Black Ink Modes
-Two specific black ink modes - Photo Black or Matte Black
-Optimizes black ink density for various media types dramatically improving the final print quality

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  • Epson is a lying sack of shit. They make crappy printers and their printers lie about their ink running low so that you can go and buy more ink . And their printers get clogged really easily.

  • while the epson dude is talking about research and development it looks like you're showing production line footage instead :\

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