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abeofRD

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This is Scott from American Inkjet Systems, AIS.

Thanks for your comments. Here are some of my comments and information you need to know.

If we have not been responsive to anyone, I apologize.  We expanded our operation by moving to larger quarters earlier this year. At the same time, we redesigned our website, a major task in itself considering all the topics we cover other than ink. During the move, we added more printers to our collection for testing.  After 7 months, we are 90% finished. During this time we developed another 8 Primary Color Ink Set for some major textile companies. This project has met with great success. I mention this, because a multichannel printer has so much potential that is not being taken advantage of, i.e. the Roland dual 6 color that became the Symphony 12. Elements of our new textile technology will be applied to our new 7 Primary Ink Set for the 9900 and for the Symphony 12 both designed for Photo/Fine Art.




So is the Symphony 12 ink system absolute, little confused, whats the newer technology? No more a 12 ink system? Is there still a printer that has dual 6 color for a 12 ink system?
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Re: American Inkjet Systems Symphonic Ultramax II system - what's the catch?
« Reply #21 on: November 05, 2013, 03:32:00 pm »

Just wondering, nothing is mentioned on the site if this ink systems are compatible with Canon, I see there is  for Epson, Mimaki, Roland and HP why not Canon, Canon has a full 12 ink system.
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Re: American Inkjet Systems Symphonic Ultramax II system - what's the catch?
« Reply #22 on: November 06, 2013, 02:37:03 pm »

Their ink is encapsulated which means it can only be used on Epson or Piezo printhead.
If you use it on Thermal head such as Canon or HP's, it will create heat and burnt the head out

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Re: American Inkjet Systems Symphonic Ultramax II system - what's the catch?
« Reply #23 on: November 06, 2013, 02:48:56 pm »

HP Vivera pigment ink has encapsulated pigment particles.

Ernst, op de lei getypt.
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Mike Sellers

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Re: American Inkjet Systems Symphonic Ultramax II system - what's the catch?
« Reply #24 on: November 06, 2013, 02:54:20 pm »

they offer inks for the HP Z6100
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Re: American Inkjet Systems Symphonic Ultramax II system - what's the catch?
« Reply #25 on: November 06, 2013, 03:18:25 pm »

they offer inks for the HP Z6100

That it my question HP yes Canon no. I emailed them with the question hope to get an answer when I don't know....
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Re: American Inkjet Systems Symphonic Ultramax II system - what's the catch?
« Reply #26 on: November 06, 2013, 03:35:56 pm »

I was told to look for a Canon compatibile Symphonic ink this winter.
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Re: American Inkjet Systems Symphonic Ultramax II system - what's the catch?
« Reply #27 on: November 06, 2013, 03:44:28 pm »

I was told to look for a Canon compatibile Symphonic ink this winter.

Good to hear this, my inks on my 8300 are running low I would love to try it out, but I am waiting a reply from AIS, hope they answer emails.
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