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Ryan Mack

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It was printing cleanly when I last I checked but I’m using it too infrequently to be worth keeping it. Asking price is “help me carry it down the stairs.” Includes a set of carts half filled with Piezography Pro, a second set of carts used for flushing, bottles with extra ink and a tiny bit of flush.
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Re: Epson 3880 with Piezography looking for new home near Boston
« Reply #1 on: September 03, 2024, 02:52:45 pm »

If you have trouble getting takers I'll mention that my 1st roll printer (Epson Pro 4000) went to a local school once I knew I was never going to use it again.  My Epson Pro 4880 (once I moved to wider printers) went to someone in my local camera club.
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Re: Epson 3880 with Piezography looking for new home near Boston
« Reply #2 on: September 03, 2024, 03:10:08 pm »

If you have trouble getting takers I'll mention that my 1st roll printer (Epson Pro 4000) went to a local school once I knew I was never going to use it again.  My Epson Pro 4880 (once I moved to wider printers) went to someone in my local camera club.

I suspect Piezography (and using QTR) is probably more than a local school would want to deal with. Local camera club is a good idea, will check there too.
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Re: Epson 3880 with Piezography looking for new home near Boston
« Reply #3 on: September 04, 2024, 04:30:13 am »

Could it be converted back to RGB?

I offered help to the local school who took my printer thinking it would be a bit new to them but never heard back.  It occurred to me that kids of a certain age could easily find out more than I knew about the printer/printing with current web access even if they knew little or nothing.
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Re: Epson 3880 with Piezography looking for new home near Boston
« Reply #4 on: September 04, 2024, 07:27:34 pm »

I bet the Boston Museum School or U Mass art departments would love to have  it.

People who make digital negatives for alternative process, with Piezography, etc, love these printers because they are so clog free for Epsons. They used to be hard to find on eBay and really sought after, and sell for a decent amount of money. You can put any kind of pigments in them. I have one with piezo k 7 carbon  inks in it that I’ve had forever and rarely use it and the nozzles are always clean every time I turn it on. They are the most durable reliable printer of their era.





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Could it be converted back to RGB?

I offered help to the local school who took my printer thinking it would be a bit new to them but never heard back.  It occurred to me that kids of a certain age could easily find out more than I knew about the printer/printing with current web access even if they knew little or nothing.
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