What kind of ink is UltraChrome?

What kind of ink is UltraChrome?

Refill your professional SureColor P800 Inkjet Printer with this 80 ml T850900 UltraChrome HD Light Light Black Ink Cartridge from Epson. This ink is pigment based for longevity and for accurate color reproduction….Epson T8509 Specs.

Printer Type Inkjet Printers
Ink Type Pigment-Based Black
Volume 80 mL

Is Epson UltraChrome K3 ink archival?

Epson UltraChrome K3™ ink can produce archival prints with amazing color fidelity, gloss level, and scratch resistance, while providing consistently stable colors that significantly outperform lesser ink technologies.

What Epson printers use UltraChrome ink?

Epson UltraChrome HD ink is featured in Epson’s new professional suite of large-format photographic ink jet printers – the Epson SureColor® P600 13-inch photo printer and Epson SureColor P800 17-inch photo printer – and will continue in future product releases.

Does Epson ink fade?

If you have an Epson, your prints won’t fade, but your whole printer may clog up and have to be chucked out if you leave it unused for more than a few weeks. If you have an HP or a Canon, the inks fade because they react with the air, so laminate your prints to stop them fading.

Are Epson inks lightfast?

Better lightfastness: EPSON Archival Inks have a higher lightfastness rating than conventional pigment inks. will vary according to image, display conditions, light intensity, humidity, and atmospheric conditions. Epson does not guarantee longevity of prints.

Is Epson ink dye or pigment?

Epson makes both dye-based and pigment-based inks. Its UltraChrome Hi-Gloss, used in its high-end Stylus Photo R1800 printer, is pigment-based and is rated to last 250 years, while Epson’s Claria Hi-Definition, which is used in printers like its Epson Stylus Photo 1400, is claimed to last 98 years.

Are Epson inks waterproof?

Epson DURABrite inks ensure water-resistant, light-resistant, smudge-resistant results to preserve cherished photos and important documents. And, 5760 x 1440 optimized dpi offers Photo Quality clarity and detail so the printer produces remarkable photos, text, or graphics.

What is Epson pigment ink?

Epson’s new EcoTank pigment ink, DURABrite ET INK, delivers prints that are sharp, clear and water-resistant, even in barcode mode. Ideal for everyday printing, these replacement ink bottles offer high page yields at an affordable cost, with uncompromised print quality.

Which Epson inks are pigment based?

Do Epson inks fade?

Epson DURABrite Inks are an evolving pigment-based ink technology first introduced in the Epson Stylus C80 ink jet printer. DURABrite Inks are water-, smudge-, and fade-resistant on all supported papers—plain, matte, and glossy.

What is Ultrachrome K3™ ink?

Epson UltraChrome K3™ ink can produce archival prints with amazing color fidelity, gloss level, and scratch resistance, while providing consistently stable colors that significantly outperform lesser ink technologies.

What is K3 inkset?

The new inkset includes 3 blacks (that is why it is called K3). There is a new Light Light Black in addition to the Black and Light Black. We have not had any chance to try a K3 printer ourselves but they seem to very interesting at least:

What happened to Epson’s Ultrachrome printers?

It is now about 3 years that Epson intorduced it’s Ultrachrome Ink printers. First the consumer 13″ Epson Stylus 2200, then the 7600/9600 Pro machines and finally in 2004 the 17″ 4000. So it is no real surprise that Epson announces a new line of printers that are based on a modified new ink set.

What is the Black density of EPSON ink?

Depending upon media – produces a black density up to 2.44 with an L* value of 3.17 Both are very welcome properties. This seems to be the first Epson ink set that will allow B&W and Color form the same inks and from the Epson drivers.

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