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Just a random thought... but IF the key difference for the P600/800 is the black ink then would it not transpire that the physical printer matters very little unless their are technical reasons that require it.
My guess is that, custom profiling, judicious refilling from either a suitable compatible or large format HD ink carts would provide the same effect but on older, established printers, yes?
EDIT: Ah... on second thought... This issue of the "spurious waste cycles"... Might that indicate the inks are more prone to clogging/drying? Does beg an interesting question given that a lot of supposed development in Epson heads has involved increased improvement to reduce clogging.
Perhaps it'd be best to try these new HD inks out on an R2880 or similar to see if such clogging issues are likely/possible? without risking a machine with larger carts and an internal CIS system?
My guess is that, custom profiling, judicious refilling from either a suitable compatible or large format HD ink carts would provide the same effect but on older, established printers, yes?
EDIT: Ah... on second thought... This issue of the "spurious waste cycles"... Might that indicate the inks are more prone to clogging/drying? Does beg an interesting question given that a lot of supposed development in Epson heads has involved increased improvement to reduce clogging.
Perhaps it'd be best to try these new HD inks out on an R2880 or similar to see if such clogging issues are likely/possible? without risking a machine with larger carts and an internal CIS system?