Experiences with Epson T5270/5200 Series

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I recently bought this model with the illusion of printing mainly in black and white in large size: an EPSON SC-T5200/ T5270 (lt shares the same characteristics as t3270/t7270), according to its technical sheet it has 2880x 1440 dpi, uses pigmented inks (two types of black) . It can also print with a maximum thickness of 1.5 mm. I have compared the technical sheets in B&H with a P8000 (44”) and its main differences are the type of ink (the p8000 uses Ultrachrome HDX vs Ultrachrome XD ) and it has 4 extra cartridges .

I understand that with the T5270 I will have a poorer gamut but I suppose it should not have any serious effect on the resolution. In view of the fact that I have found very little information about it, I wanted to know if anyone has had experience with this line of technical printers, especially in printing black and white jobs. Do you think that I will have a significant difference in terms of tones with two black cartridges?
 
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