That Titanium Gloss is an amazing paper, I have a pack of it myself 😊 Only works for certain images but my goodness if you have one that suits it its very impressive 👍
Looks stunning. I never normally print borderless because I worry about getting ink on the rollers, plus my Canon Pro 1 doesn't have an easily replaced maintenance tank.
High Keith, i am not sure if this is classed as a copyright issue? A new channel has started up and is using a screen grab/ photo from one of your Epson P900 videos for his thumbnail. The channel is T-PAINTER - Video title - Best Overall Printer ( 2023 ) | Epson SureColor P900.
Hi there, great video. Very informative. I am looking into purchasing this printer. Do you know if it will print 300gsm card stock for greeting cards? Thank you 😊
Hi. Amazing informative video as well. I plan to buy this printer but I need pigment ink because the print will be touched with fingers relatively often. I do not want to use a varnish or a spray to protect the ink. I know that there are papers that can help against smearing or even water, but I want to know if this printer can work with pigment dyes. Like the series 112 of pigment ink. The internet is full of contradictions regarding the risks of changing the normal ink with pigment ink in a printer that is not specifically created for pigment dyes. When you find some spare time, maybe you can look into this issue as well. Thank you!
Thanks Unfortunately, not unless someone sends me a printer and ink. The printers I get are usually loans from Canon and Epson, and I suspect they would not appreciate one of their printers being returned with some random ink ;-) I simply cannot afford to actually buy such stuff for testing...
@@KeithCooper Hi. Some people told me that L3xxx printers from Epson can use pigment ink from 112 series, even if L3xxxx series machines are mostly designed to use normal ink. Some other people think that I will need cu change the printing head. Anyway, thank you again for answering me.
Does dye ink have any shortcomings in ordinary printing of 75 GSM art paper. I used to print on L1800 which was really good since 2019, but now it has given way. How many seconds would this printer take to print A3 in standard high quality? In L1800 it usually took about 100 seconds.
75gsm 'ordinary art paper' sounds like it would have issues with many ink-jet printers? If it is not a specific inkjet paper, results are unpredictable. However, I don't test such light papers though in any printer review I'm afraid. As to timings, it's another area I don't measure since it depends on several factors - look for reviews in computer magazine type sites, where they include this sort of stuff.
Hello brother, I will own an Epson L8050 A4 printer soon. Give me the name and specifications of the papers I do not hesitate to buy to print photos. With all thanks
Significant difference from a gloss POV on very glossy papers - less so on lustre papers The P700 will manage a somewhat larger gamut - but most would note the gloss differential first Also the P700 can do good B&W...
The clue is the box sitting in front of me all the way through the video, as also mentioned several times in the video... ;-) Permajet Titanium Gloss 300
This printer does not have a B&W print mode or work with heavier media [RC types are best] See my et-8550 review for my thoughts on that - I've not written the 18100 one yet... www.northlight-images.co.uk/epson-et-8550-printer-review/
Print on 13x19 and invest in a good paper cutter ;-) No printer I've ever tested supports borderless other than in certain specific sizes. Check the details for sizes in the printer specs [or my written reviews]
Not a question I would answer as phrased - it does not 'struggle' in any way whatsoever... The gamut available varies by media and profiling. Looking at profiles of the same media on different printers shows differences between ink sets. So, for example the two greys in the 8 inks of the pro-200 allow for [slightly!] stronger colours in a few areas [mainly orange]. As to how many people in the real world, would notice this in actual photos - not as many as some would worry about I suspect ;-) I'll make my profiles available when I do the review for anyone wanting to run their own comparisons
That Titanium Gloss is an amazing paper, I have a pack of it myself 😊 Only works for certain images but my goodness if you have one that suits it its very impressive 👍
Yes, this printer works with it very well...
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Looks stunning. I never normally print borderless because I worry about getting ink on the rollers, plus my Canon Pro 1 doesn't have an easily replaced maintenance tank.
Thanks
Yes - any borderless printing will increase ink residue buid-up
High Keith, i am not sure if this is classed as a copyright issue? A new channel has started up and is using a screen grab/ photo from one of your Epson P900 videos for his thumbnail. The channel is T-PAINTER - Video title - Best Overall Printer ( 2023 ) | Epson SureColor P900.
Thanks - I don't know, but I'll look into it
Hi there, great video. Very informative. I am looking into purchasing this printer. Do you know if it will print 300gsm card stock for greeting cards? Thank you 😊
Thanks - No it won't - read the review for limitations
www.northlight-images.co.uk/epson-et-18100-printer-review/
Also, will it print well on glossy 300gsm card stock for greeting cards? Or will the ink rub off? Thanks again 😊
No card - read the review
This is a photo printer for photo paper
Hi. Amazing informative video as well. I plan to buy this printer but I need pigment ink because the print will be touched with fingers relatively often. I do not want to use a varnish or a spray to protect the ink. I know that there are papers that can help against smearing or even water, but I want to know if this printer can work with pigment dyes. Like the series 112 of pigment ink. The internet is full of contradictions regarding the risks of changing the normal ink with pigment ink in a printer that is not specifically created for pigment dyes. When you find some spare time, maybe you can look into this issue as well. Thank you!
Thanks
Unfortunately, not unless someone sends me a printer and ink.
The printers I get are usually loans from Canon and Epson, and I suspect they would not appreciate one of their printers being returned with some random ink ;-)
I simply cannot afford to actually buy such stuff for testing...
@@KeithCooper Hi. Some people told me that L3xxx printers from Epson can use pigment ink from 112 series, even if L3xxxx series machines are mostly designed to use normal ink. Some other people think that I will need cu change the printing head. Anyway, thank you again for answering me.
After watching your videos i bought this printer.
Glossy paper print is good but on matte paper it gets smudgey
Yes - very dependent on the exact paper - the full list of what I tested is in the main [written] review
Not available across the pond (yet?) so.....bummer. Looks like the ET-8500/8550 is, but it's an all in one printer.
I've not been able to get any info on this - Has anyone asked Epson in the US?
Does dye ink have any shortcomings in ordinary printing of 75 GSM art paper. I used to print on L1800 which was really good since 2019, but now it has given way.
How many seconds would this printer take to print A3 in standard high quality? In L1800 it usually took about 100 seconds.
75gsm 'ordinary art paper' sounds like it would have issues with many ink-jet printers? If it is not a specific inkjet paper, results are unpredictable.
However, I don't test such light papers though in any printer review I'm afraid.
As to timings, it's another area I don't measure since it depends on several factors - look for reviews in computer magazine type sites, where they include this sort of stuff.
Can you give me tips of your profile?? I'm having trouble with my printer l18050 that is greenish 😢
The profiles are those listed in the main [written] review
www.northlight-images.co.uk/epson-et-18100-printer-review/
Available on request
THANKS
i needed it
Thanks...
About thickness 270gr paper ok? Or it is okay until what percentage as a gram?
it's thickness not gsm which counts
A 270 photo paper might be fine - a 270 art paper might not...
Hello brother, I will own an Epson L8050 A4 printer soon. Give me the name and specifications of the papers I do not hesitate to buy to print photos. With all thanks
L8050 - is that the same as the et-8500? If so, see here
www.northlight-images.co.uk/epson-et-8500-printer-review/
Does it do DTF printing as well ? Epson L18050 ? Or dp we need to modify it ?
no - there are no DTF printers in the ecotank range.
I've never tested any DTF capable printers
is there's no roller line on prints? because my problem with my epson L5290 has lines on prints.
Depends on the paper - see my 8550 vs 18100 comparison
Is there much difference between a glossy print of an ET-18100 versus a P700? Ofcourse the p700 can handle art papers better...
Significant difference from a gloss POV on very glossy papers - less so on lustre papers
The P700 will manage a somewhat larger gamut - but most would note the gloss differential first
Also the P700 can do good B&W...
Why is this printer not sold in the North American market?
Ask Epson US - I've no idea why they make the marketing decisions they do ;-)
can you tell me that is the paper brand name and GSM
The clue is the box sitting in front of me all the way through the video, as also mentioned several times in the video... ;-)
Permajet Titanium Gloss 300
@@KeithCooper 😅 ya i see your another video wher you tell that😃
@@KeithCooper is it worth it to buy 😅
Yes - an excellent paper if you want ultra-glossy with dye inks
@@KeithCooper thanks for the paper advice but i asked about printer is it worth buying 😅
Hi peeps would you get this printer or the ET 8550? I shoot both colour and b&w
This printer does not have a B&W print mode or work with heavier media [RC types are best]
See my et-8550 review for my thoughts on that - I've not written the 18100 one yet...
www.northlight-images.co.uk/epson-et-8550-printer-review/
@@KeithCooper thanks Keith .. I’ll get the Et 8550 then :)
How to print 12x18 borderless
Print on 13x19 and invest in a good paper cutter ;-)
No printer I've ever tested supports borderless other than in certain specific sizes. Check the details for sizes in the printer specs [or my written reviews]
What colours would this printer/ink set struggle to produce?
Not a question I would answer as phrased - it does not 'struggle' in any way whatsoever...
The gamut available varies by media and profiling.
Looking at profiles of the same media on different printers shows differences between ink sets. So, for example the two greys in the 8 inks of the pro-200 allow for [slightly!] stronger colours in a few areas [mainly orange].
As to how many people in the real world, would notice this in actual photos - not as many as some would worry about I suspect ;-)
I'll make my profiles available when I do the review for anyone wanting to run their own comparisons