Epson Crystal Clear Film vs. Inkpress

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mikau

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Has anyone used this film transparency before? I'm between this and Inkpress for a final project in school where I am making transparencies. My goal is to have the greatest density range I can get. Which film is better? Does anyone have a preference?

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Have not tried the Epson. The inkpress is OK. It worked pretty much the same, density wise, for me as does the pictorico, but the quality control was not as good. Had several sheets with flaws. Been using the Freestyle Brand for a while now. Been happy with it both in quality & price.
 

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Have not tried the Epson. The inkpress is OK. It worked pretty much the same, density wise, for me as does the pictorico, but the quality control was not as good. Had several sheets with flaws. Been using the Freestyle Brand for a while now. Been happy with it both in quality & price.

Sorry to bring this back from the dead, but I felt compelled to respond. Here it is, eight years later, and I am also having trouble with Inkpress' quality control. I've had to send a package of 8.5x11 back, and my recently arrived 11x17s have problems as well. May need to switch to Freestyle's brad.
 
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