Andraz
Printing Apprentice
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- Feb 4, 2016
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- Canon 9500
Hi all!
So, this is my second topic since finding this fantastic forum a few days ago. I have a failed print head in my Canon Pro 9500 Mk I which I will hopefully be able to fix with The Hat's generous help
In the meantime, I have been reading quite a lot on this forum and learning a lot. I am aware of the basic differences between dye and pigment inks, but most discussions focus on fading when exposed to air and light. One of my ideas when getting the printer was to try and make a flush mounted photo book (like the one I have from my wedding with two pages printed on one sheet which is then scored and folded). In terms of this, these are my questions:
1. How good is fade resistance of dye inks when stored in albums and photobooks?
2. Can anything be done to improve scratch resistance of pigment inks (would something like Hahnemuhle varnish spray be a good solution?)
3. What is better for scoring and folding? Pigment or dye? (I know a lot depends on the paper)
4. OEM dyes are obviously too expensive and third party dyes are apparently no good for permanence (Martin from Octoink actually advised me against using them if I want some fade resistance). What are my options if I decide to ditch pigment and don't want to use third party dye inks? From what I was able to gather from this forum, I could get an Epson L1800 or use Fuji/Epson drylab inks in an Epson printer (at least according to the test here: http://www.printerknowledge.com/threads/my-new-epson-stylus-photo-1500w-artisan-1430.8482/page-12). Is there any other option?
5. Does anyone have any other advice for making photobooks?
6 And finally an unrelated question. My wife sometimes orders posters from the local print shop but she is now asking why couldn't I print them. But I am not sure it would actually be cheaper. I can get semigloss poster paper for 0,45 Euro per sheet. What would be the approximate ink cost for an A3 print for Canon 9500 Mk1? I am using Image Specialists inks from Octoink.
As I said I am very new to this whole printing thing and would really appreciate some help
So, this is my second topic since finding this fantastic forum a few days ago. I have a failed print head in my Canon Pro 9500 Mk I which I will hopefully be able to fix with The Hat's generous help
In the meantime, I have been reading quite a lot on this forum and learning a lot. I am aware of the basic differences between dye and pigment inks, but most discussions focus on fading when exposed to air and light. One of my ideas when getting the printer was to try and make a flush mounted photo book (like the one I have from my wedding with two pages printed on one sheet which is then scored and folded). In terms of this, these are my questions:
1. How good is fade resistance of dye inks when stored in albums and photobooks?
2. Can anything be done to improve scratch resistance of pigment inks (would something like Hahnemuhle varnish spray be a good solution?)
3. What is better for scoring and folding? Pigment or dye? (I know a lot depends on the paper)
4. OEM dyes are obviously too expensive and third party dyes are apparently no good for permanence (Martin from Octoink actually advised me against using them if I want some fade resistance). What are my options if I decide to ditch pigment and don't want to use third party dye inks? From what I was able to gather from this forum, I could get an Epson L1800 or use Fuji/Epson drylab inks in an Epson printer (at least according to the test here: http://www.printerknowledge.com/threads/my-new-epson-stylus-photo-1500w-artisan-1430.8482/page-12). Is there any other option?
5. Does anyone have any other advice for making photobooks?
6 And finally an unrelated question. My wife sometimes orders posters from the local print shop but she is now asking why couldn't I print them. But I am not sure it would actually be cheaper. I can get semigloss poster paper for 0,45 Euro per sheet. What would be the approximate ink cost for an A3 print for Canon 9500 Mk1? I am using Image Specialists inks from Octoink.
As I said I am very new to this whole printing thing and would really appreciate some help