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Title: Epson 11880 features in 24" printer
Post by: wlemann on May 07, 2008, 04:08:50 pm
I currently use the Epson 4800 and am ready to move to a 24" wide printer.  It seems that Epson might be planning to bring features now limited to the 11880 down into the 9880 and 7880 machines (9990 and 7990 ???).
Does anyone have insight as to if this is likely and, if so, when?
Title: Epson 11880 features in 24" printer
Post by: BernardLanguillier on May 07, 2008, 08:06:03 pm
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I currently use the Epson 4800 and am ready to move to a 24" wide printer.  It seems that Epson might be planning to bring features now limited to the 11880 down into the 9880 and 7880 machines (9990 and 7990 ???).
Does anyone have insight as to if this is likely and, if so, when?
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You might want to check a few recent posts in this forum on this very topic.

The rumour has it that these printers will be announced in June. They would be featuring a new 10 inks inkset, but there are no details yet regarding the print head etc... so that it is too early to say to what extend the 11800 technology would be used in those new 24 and 44 inches models.

Regards,
Bernard
Title: Epson 11880 features in 24" printer
Post by: Scott Martin on May 07, 2008, 09:20:30 pm
Anyone care to bet if we will see an inkset that includes orange and green? :-]
Title: Epson 11880 features in 24" printer
Post by: michael on May 08, 2008, 07:12:38 am
I wouldn't take that bet.  

Michael
Title: Epson 11880 features in 24" printer
Post by: deanwork on May 08, 2008, 08:06:30 pm
No, a gloss optimizer and PK-MK both installed, if they are smart.






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Anyone care to bet if we will see an inkset that includes orange and green? :-]
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Title: Epson 11880 features in 24" printer
Post by: jdoyle1713 on May 08, 2008, 10:53:49 pm
HMMMMMM Scott Sounds Inticing.. Heck If your right I Might have to start My list on these tomorrow.. For delivery by Chistmas.. Ho Ho Ho
Title: Epson 11880 features in 24" printer
Post by: Sven W on May 09, 2008, 06:27:18 am
Erased info.
Title: Epson 11880 features in 24" printer
Post by: Farmer on May 09, 2008, 06:47:37 am
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I've seen them.....but I'm under NDA,
/Sven
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If you're under NDA, why are you disclosing anything, including suggesting when information might be released?

I suggest you re-read your agreement.
Title: Epson 11880 features in 24" printer
Post by: Sven W on May 09, 2008, 08:19:19 am
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If you're under NDA, why are you disclosing anything, including suggesting when information might be released?

I suggest you re-read your agreement.
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The info wasn´t from Epson.

Sven
Title: Epson 11880 features in 24" printer
Post by: Peter Gregg on May 09, 2008, 04:57:30 pm
I have a new 9880.

What it needs it a cutter built into it that will cut canvas and stocks of similar weight. These are popular papers and should be accommodated.

It also needs to replicate the ImagePrint Phatte Black system so there is NO line purging at all. Even 4m every time is not satisfactory when it is being done with 0m waste.

As far as quality goes, whatever they can do to make it better will icing on the cake. The prints I am getting out of the printer is better than any film and lab days prints I have ever gotten. And I am only using Qimage instead of a rip, so I am very very pleased at the level of quality coming out the front end of this thing.

Speed would be a point to improve on too. This is supposed to be faster than the older units, it makes me wonder how much slower the older units really are. Something to think about.

Peter
Title: Epson 11880 features in 24" printer
Post by: jpgentry on May 11, 2008, 12:39:01 am
So "Theoretically"   IF Epson added orange and green would that represent an improvement over the red, green and blue that HP and Canon have added?

Are those the weakest spots of the Epson gamut, or is that so they can print some fortune 500 companies logo?
Title: Epson 11880 features in 24" printer
Post by: JimGoshorn on May 15, 2008, 05:06:33 pm
For those of you using a 11880, has that printer made significant progress in reducing clogs? That's the biggest feature I want to see in a new 24" printer.

Jim
Title: Epson 11880 features in 24" printer
Post by: Zachary on May 15, 2008, 08:36:39 pm
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For those of you using a 11880, has that printer made significant progress in reducing clogs? That's the biggest feature I want to see in a new 24" printer.

Jim
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Absolutely. Compared to my 9800 it is virtually maintenance free.
Title: Epson 11880 features in 24" printer
Post by: Sven W on May 16, 2008, 06:10:14 am
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For those of you using a 11880, has that printer made significant progress in reducing clogs? That's the biggest feature I want to see in a new 24" printer.

Jim
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Yes, very improved. It has a "selfdetecting" system, which scans the printhead and clean if it's needed. In five months of everyday printing, I've only once had a minor problem with a b/w print.
Never on a colorprint.

/Sven
Title: Epson 11880 features in 24" printer
Post by: Wayne Fox on May 16, 2008, 03:17:25 pm
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For those of you using a 11880, has that printer made significant progress in reducing clogs? That's the biggest feature I want to see in a new 24" printer.

Jim
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One minor clog after a couple of weeks, otherwise clog free since October.
Title: Epson 11880 features in 24" printer
Post by: JimGoshorn on May 17, 2008, 10:00:48 am
Thanks for the positive reports. Looks like a new 7XXX will be in the cards for me  

Jim
Title: Epson 11880 features in 24" printer
Post by: andyheb on May 20, 2008, 04:37:15 pm
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Thanks for the positive reports. Looks like a new 7XXX will be in the cards for me   

Jim
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Hmm..  I think you should be careful about these reports since those guys use their printer daily or I guess at least once a week.
My 4800 printer never made any problems when I used it that regularly.
But when I didn't print for a few weeks, I always had to run heavy cleaning cycles before I could print.

I'm wondering if this behavior will be past with the new models expected at DRUPA.
Title: Epson 11880 features in 24" printer
Post by: Scott Martin on June 03, 2008, 08:42:45 am
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Anyone care to bet if we will see an inkset that includes orange and green? :-][a href=\"index.php?act=findpost&pid=194345\"][{POST_SNAPBACK}][/a]
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Told you so! :-]
Kudos to Canon and HP for doing this first and a big "ha!" to those Epson evangelists that poo-pooed the benefits (gamut and smoothness) of additive primary inks.
Title: Epson 11880 features in 24" printer
Post by: abiggs on June 03, 2008, 01:14:22 pm
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Told you so! :-]
Kudos to Canon and HP for doing this first and a big "ha!" to those Epson evangelists that poo-pooed the benefits (gamut and smoothness) of additive primary inks.
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Actually, I think Michael didn't take the bet because might have heard something, as well.

:-)
Title: Epson 11880 features in 24" printer
Post by: Scott Martin on June 03, 2008, 03:10:11 pm
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Actually, I think Michael didn't take the bet because might have heard something, as well.[a href=\"index.php?act=findpost&pid=199570\"][{POST_SNAPBACK}][/a]
That's how I took it as well. I just thought I'd quote both of our comments for reference.