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screen printing => Equipment => Topic started by: 3Deep on July 29, 2013, 01:09:08 PM
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Hey anyone got the 4900 and accurip bundle from Ryonet Pro's and cons if you will.. I'm thinking hard about upgrading from my 3000 since I only have one that's half ass working now and seems David Parker is still out a few weeks on having anything ready.
Darryl
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look around for a used 4800, they can be had for $500 or less and buy a RIP separately. Stick with one black ink (we do, but some will disagree with me) from AccuInk (Chromaline).
I think Film Maker is $100 less than AcuRIP, but it is a different animal and AR is much easier to set up and operate. FM will give you more options, but you might have to dive into it a little deeper and it has few extra steps before printing.
pierre
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FilmMaker and a 4000 is all you neeeeeeddddd.......
We use one black (MIS) and I converted it to dye based for better opacity and less than ridiculous price.
We actually have 3 - 4000's. I love them.
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Hey anyone got the 4900 and accurip bundle from Ryonet Pro's and cons if you will.. I'm thinking hard about upgrading from my 3000 since I only have one that's half ass working now and seems David Parker is still out a few weeks on having anything ready.
Darryl
I have a working all black 3000. Used to be Pierres from blue moon.
Works great.
I just got a used 4900 and bought reusable cartridges for it.
$200 plus shipping and it's yours. I have some extra ink cartridges too I'll throw in but they are going to expire in the fall.
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Jester let me think on that, like I said, I have one 3000 still kicking but really thinking of moving up to a newer model. The 4800 and 4900 look to really be nice...I dig the roll cutting
Darryl
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They are wicked sexy Darryl; we picked up a 4800 earlier in the year, and for a while, it was simply great. Then it ran into some problems, and it's been down for a while, but once I'm not here 14 hours a day, I'll get it back up and running. If you go that route, you should be very happy. I have a great set of instructions that Zoo sent me at the time, it helped a real lot...
Steve
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Darryl, I have a brand new 4900 in the box and I could get Cameron to bring it to you when you get film if you are interested. They are back ordered from Epson for 6 months from what I am told by an Epson dealer. I am talking cheap too. PM me if interested.
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Hey anyone got the 4900 and accurip bundle from Ryonet Pro's and cons if you will.. I'm thinking hard about upgrading from my 3000 since I only have one that's half ass working now and seems David Parker is still out a few weeks on having anything ready.
Darryl
Hey Darryl,
I bought the 4900/Accurip bundle a few months back.
It was some bucks. I used to use an epson 1480 for films but it's limited and I went through two of them. It was time to upgrade.
Nice be able to print big films or batch a bunch of designs together.
It's worked like a charm.
Printer is a beast though, which you probably know.
Hope it all works out for you!
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Just a note:
I used Epson's "matte" black ink for films instead of the stock "photo" black. That's the ink for printing black and white photos on matte or low-gloss paper. For films it was very dense and held crazy sharp detail, even at the lighter settings in Accurip. You can find them online "expired" for next to nothing.
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Thanks all, Homer send me some info on a 4800, I'm going to try and pull the trigger on it
Darryl