I guess it would be possible to begin from scratch to fill pigment colors on a ET 8550 printer. But will I risk long term problems by doing that? My motive would be to prolong the life time and UV-resistance of the prints - plus to get more neutral grey b&w prints. If the answers are 'yes' and 'no' respectively - then which brand(s) of pigment colors would you suggest for ET 8550?
gotta say, the results here kinda surprised me. BUT because I use the XP15K I was happy to see the results. BTW I gifted a buddy a Red River Metallic Gloss print of his classic Chevy. He raves over it and shows everybody what a 'great' photo printer I am. Wink, Wink.
Which one is better for printing on canvas and or printing on DTF papers? I’m an artist who makes stationary so art prints and greeting cards stickers etc… and I’m wanting to put my art on tote bags t-shirts and aprons too. Thanks for the video btw very informative
Hi Jose, I have just recently purchased a Canon Prograf Pro 300. Would you recommend me using third party ink cartridges, rather than Canon own brand? You help and wise thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Tony
Thanks for this video Jose! I’m trying to decide on the best printer for RC decals, does the better resolution on this printer outweigh the pigment inks and speed of the Epson 16650?
couple questions, can the et-8550 use "all pigment" ink? (no dye, period), also can i keep the extra ink tanks empty? i don't plan to use PB or GY ink, I just want CMYK. my reasoning is this: the wf-7840 does not support auto reset chips, the 16650 is too expensive (basically the et version of 7840), but I want to enjoy making 13x19 prints, t-shirt transfers, and stickers. can this printer do that for me? it MUST be T542 pigment ink.
@@fatimagonzalez9329 No, I haven't had it long at all. I checked out Precision Colors website and they state theirs has been running pigment ink for over 2 years. I bought mine from them. I haven't had any issues.
I guess it would be possible to begin from scratch to fill pigment colors on a ET 8550 printer. But will I risk long term problems by doing that? My motive would be to prolong the life time and UV-resistance of the prints - plus to get more neutral grey b&w prints. If the answers are 'yes' and 'no' respectively - then which brand(s) of pigment colors would you suggest for ET 8550?
gotta say, the results here kinda surprised me. BUT because I use the XP15K I was happy to see the results. BTW I gifted a buddy a Red River Metallic Gloss print of his classic Chevy. He raves over it and shows everybody what a 'great' photo printer I am. Wink, Wink.
Which one is better for printing on canvas and or printing on DTF papers? I’m an artist who makes stationary so art prints and greeting cards stickers etc… and I’m wanting to put my art on tote bags t-shirts and aprons too. Thanks for the video btw very informative
Hi Jose, I have just recently purchased a Canon Prograf Pro 300. Would you recommend me using third party ink cartridges, rather than Canon own brand? You help and wise thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Tony
Thanks for your movies! would you still recommend xp15000 in 2024 ?
Thanks for this video Jose! I’m trying to decide on the best printer for RC decals, does the better resolution on this printer outweigh the pigment inks and speed of the Epson 16650?
Decal media prefers good dye inks.
Fyi, I just purchased an 8550 at Best Buy for “net” $525 after receiving $75 for a trade-in.
couple questions, can the et-8550 use "all pigment" ink? (no dye, period), also can i keep the extra ink tanks empty? i don't plan to use PB or GY ink, I just want CMYK. my reasoning is this: the wf-7840 does not support auto reset chips, the 16650 is too expensive (basically the et version of 7840), but I want to enjoy making 13x19 prints, t-shirt transfers, and stickers. can this printer do that for me? it MUST be T542 pigment ink.
No you can not have empty tanks.
Have you tried Precision Colors pigment ink in the 8550? Thank you!
No and I probably will not. I see no need to do so. Besides if you do, it should be done from the very beginning
I did it from the beginning with their ink and it works great!
@@traceygurley1 hey !! I’m consider doing the same, have you had the printer for a long time ?? Has there been any issues with the printer itself ??
@@fatimagonzalez9329 No, I haven't had it long at all. I checked out Precision Colors website and they state theirs has been running pigment ink for over 2 years. I bought mine from them. I haven't had any issues.