RowanBloemhof
Member
Hi guys.
Im new to your branch of the pug. I have been member of Apug for some time now. But am starting out with some more work in digital photography. This as an end for producing alt process negatives. For carbonprinting to be exact.
For a few weeks now ive been using laser prints as negatives for my carbon printing. This works ok. But leaves alot of desires in the sense of dynamic range and resolution. Also using a laserprinter causes alot of issues with ugly dither patterns.
So ive been looking for a good second hand printer for some time now. And my eye has fallen on a used epson R1800. According to the seller its still in good shape, but will need a cleaning.
In the past this printer was used for dye sub printing on Tshirts and such. A field of work i am totally unexperienced with. Hence is my question. If this printer has been used with dye sub inks. Do you reckon there has been mayor modifications done on the printer. Or can i simply clean the channels with a cleaning cartridge, and then put back in the normal ultrachrome catridges?
My concern mainly is that the dye sub inks might have weared the heads down faster. Or cause a higher chance of non recoverable cloggings.
I would be glad to hear any opinions from you guys.
Thanks in advance.
Rowan
Im new to your branch of the pug. I have been member of Apug for some time now. But am starting out with some more work in digital photography. This as an end for producing alt process negatives. For carbonprinting to be exact.
For a few weeks now ive been using laser prints as negatives for my carbon printing. This works ok. But leaves alot of desires in the sense of dynamic range and resolution. Also using a laserprinter causes alot of issues with ugly dither patterns.
So ive been looking for a good second hand printer for some time now. And my eye has fallen on a used epson R1800. According to the seller its still in good shape, but will need a cleaning.
In the past this printer was used for dye sub printing on Tshirts and such. A field of work i am totally unexperienced with. Hence is my question. If this printer has been used with dye sub inks. Do you reckon there has been mayor modifications done on the printer. Or can i simply clean the channels with a cleaning cartridge, and then put back in the normal ultrachrome catridges?
My concern mainly is that the dye sub inks might have weared the heads down faster. Or cause a higher chance of non recoverable cloggings.
I would be glad to hear any opinions from you guys.
Thanks in advance.
Rowan