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Dena ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 02 November 2015 Country: United States Location: Arkansas Status: Offline Posts: 962 |
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And it's pigment ink? Are the tanks a retrofit?
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nandbytes ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 09 January 2014 Country: United Kingdom Location: London Status: Offline Posts: 3372 |
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I have taken part in two DPCs (and 3rd one this year)
First time I printed on my canon selphy CP910 which is a dyesub printer. Last year I printed on canon IP8750 which is a inkjet. I still have both printers. Haven't printed my DPC postcards yet. Most likely will use the inkjet for most of them. Plan it to print them this weekend. |
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ADub128 ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 19 May 2007 Country: United States Location: South Bay L.A. Status: Offline Posts: 2489 |
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Thanks for the feedback, all. I wanted to get a sense of how many print at home for personal projects, but some of you print for work too.
I'm really enjoying digging into my archives (ancient negs, old digital, recent digital), printing more frequently again. I need to try bigger, find places to display here at home (and probably give to friends and family). For me, I use all Epson-branded paper and inks for my printer -- except for the plain paper I use for my non-image printing. |
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A6400 | NEX-3, 6 | A77ii | A700 | Dynax 505si super | Maxxum 9 | SRT-101 | many lenses! | Instagram: @ArtWong128
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