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Olá impressoras Epson L1800 e L1300 são impressoras para tamanho A3, ou seja, imprimem até 29,7 x 42 cm. São excelentes equipamentos, mas acho que só vale a pena comprar se você precisar imprimir convites extra-grandes. Uma boa porcentagem de modelos de convites não exige uma impressora tão grande assim, mas se estiver sobrando dinheiro aÃ, com certeza vale o investimento 😉Quanto ao foil, não existe nenhum processo que possa ser realizado com impressoras jato de a tinta sublimática, ela só pode ser usada para fazer matrizes usadas para personalizar objetos através de transfer canecas de cerâmica, chinelos, camisetas de poliéster, etc. Ela não deve ser usada para mais nada. Já a tinta pigmentada pode ser usada para qualquer tipo de impressão, porém ela é incompatÃvel com o papel fotográfico. Além disso esses dois modelos de Epson usam tinta corante de fábrica, então não há vantagem em usar você pretende fazer convites e também fazer sublimação de objetos, você deverá ter duas impressoras.ResetterEpson L1300 Mac Thát Boasts. Recoverit is ámazing free data récovery software for Windóws and Mac thát boasts a 96 recovery rate. You can find your content on any phone, tablet, or computer using Google Drive, and your photos and videos in Google Photos.
nuefox • New Member • Posts 14 Epson L1800 and L1300? Feb 17, 2015 1 Hi, I'm going to print hundreds of instagram photos to 300gsm matte paper and i want to do this myself. I was looking for cheap ink printers and found out L1800 and L1300 will do the job. They use dye-sub ink. L1300 is 4 color and L1800 is 6 color printer. It's weird that they don't sell these on US? They sell it here in my country. But this printers are soooo slow..do you know why is that? Anyways, How much difference will be between 4 and 6 colors? huge? Any other tips for another brands which use this new cheap ink system? Why the hell there is no enough information about this epson series on the internet ? Loose_Canon • Contributing Member • Posts 545 Re Epson L1800 and L1300? In reply to nuefox • Feb 18, 2015 I'm quite sure these are not dye sublimation, their just dye. There's a lot of debate on dye vs. pigment, you can look that up. I can't comment on these two, but I do have an Epson L800, which is similar to the L1800 but goes only up to A4. It's half the price though, and takes up less space. I love the prints that come out of it, though I can't comment on how well they last. For personal use - if it fades you can always print again. i was also wondering why this whole line of printers isn't available in the USA or most of Europe. My take is that they're so cheap to run that in the more affluent countries Epson prefers selling printers that use more expensive ink. Personally I'd go for the L800 or L1800, not the L1300 with the reduced number of inks. The ink is not so expensive anyway, and the prints coming from the 6 ink printers will probably be better. N. 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With minimal intervention, it delivers cost-effective and hassle-free printing of photos and colour documents for homes, photographersinEpson inEpson L800Available colorsUser out of 5121 user ratings5 stars33 %4 stars15 %3 stars37 %2 stars10 %1 stars3 % out of 554 user ratings5 stars31 %4 stars29 %3 stars25 %2 stars9 %1 stars3 %Full ComparisonFull specificationsDifferences onlyGeneralEpson L1800Epson L800Wi-FinonoDesignEpson L1800Epson L800Market positioningBusinessHome & OfficeColour of productBlackBlackDimensionsEpson L1800Epson lbDisplayEpson L1800Epson L800DisplaynonoPrinting detailsEpson L1800Epson L800Colour printingyesyesPrinting coloursBlueCyanLight cyanLight magentaMagentaYellowLight magentaMagentaYellowLight cyanCyanBlackMaximum resolution5760 x 1440 dpi5760 x 1440 dpiPrint speed black, normal quality, A4/US Letter ppmDraft black/white print ppmTechnical detailsEpson L1800Epson L800Total input sheetsNumber of print cartridges66Windows operating systems supportedWindows XP HomeWindows XP HomePaper handlingEpson L1800Epson L800Color management yesyesISO A-series sizes A0...A9A3A3+A4A5A4A5A6Maximum ISO A-series paper sizeA3+A4ISO B-series sizes B0...B9B5B5Non-ISO print media sizesLegalLegalEnvelopes sizes10DL10C5DLMedia supportedA3+A3A4A6A4ConnectivityEpson L1800Epson L800USByesyesEthernetnonoInterfacesUSB & ConsProsConsOften compared with Epson L1800Often compared with Epson L800
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StayHome #WithMeEpson L1800 VS Epson L1300 || Eco Ink Tank A3+ PrinterFor PVC Id Card Printing with all download link:Is no one willing to give me some advice on this? Honestly i really need help comments for this thread. Im going to buy Epson l1800. Sent from my C6502 using T-Shirt Forums Hi! I am new here and let me tell you I've been amazed by this great forum! After a lot of reading - I have decided to start a small T-Shirt printing business with an Epson Inc-jet. So the time to buy is no - Which one should I buy between L1300 and L1800. I know L1800 is build with 6 Inks / tank system, and its great for better photo-quality, but is it actually better for T-shirts? Also in terms of using original inks - which ones comes cheaper for a copy? Is it necessary to have a ICC profile for both printers? Thanks in advance! Christof, I am not familiar with the Epson models you listed. I will tell you that the photographic reproduction values of a t-shirt are really low. That makes a six color printer a waste of money. Stay with a four color printer for shirts. Also make sure the ink is pigment ink and not dye ink. Dye ink is not wash fast. In the USA, Epson's pigment ink is called DURABrite Ultra pigment ink. You could also locate third party pigment inks for use in printers. Those are usually much less. As for ICC profiles some use them and others don't. Depends on how happy you are with the transfers printed on your system. I've attached an image of an Epson box with the Durabrite label in the lower left side of the box. Hope this helps. KB Views 223 See less See more Reactions 2 Christof, I am not familiar with the Epson models you listed. I will tell you that the photographic reproduction values of a t-shirt are really low. That makes a six color printer a waste of money. Stay with a four color printer for shirts. Also make sure the ink is pigment ink and not dye ink. Dye ink is not wash fast. In the USA, Epson's pigment ink is called DURABrite Ultra pigment ink. You could also locate third party pigment inks for use in printers. Those are usually much less. As for ICC profiles some use them and others don't. Depends on how happy you are with the transfers printed on your system. I've attached an image of an Epson box with the Durabrite label in the lower left side of the box. Hope this helps. Great post dead on. Reactions 1 L1800 is 6 color printer and Epson L1300 is 4 color printer , so i think its better to go with L1800 printer. It's only money sindhu, you can spend all you want, but it won't make a difference when transferring pigment inks to blank t-shirts. Six color printer just uses more ink for the same results. If your using dye sublimation ink then you will see a difference over four color printers, especially on hard substrates. Reactions 1 L1800 is 6 color printer and Epson L1300 is 4 color printer , so i think its better to go with L1800 printer. Maybe you are right sir,how about vinyl printing like riland bn20,its use 6 ink too right?? Im confuse what different printable vinyl sticker and printable vinyle tshirt? Is that same vinyl? Sent from my C6502 using T-Shirt Forums It's only money sindhu, you can spend all you want, but it won't make a difference when transferring pigment inks to blank t-shirts. Six color printer just uses more ink for the same results. If your using dye sublimation ink then you will see a difference over four color printers, especially on hard substrates. I have both a 4 color printer and a professional 8 color printer. Epsons 4 color WF7110 and 8 color 4880. If you are printing on Epson's Ultra premium glossy photo paper then there is a huge difference. But of course you can't wear that on a t-shirt. I have taken both printers and printed and transferred the same design before on both and there is no advantage using transfer paper with more than 4 colors. The extra gamut is only achievable on specialty art and photo papers, not dull matte transfer paper. For pigment t-shirt transfers more than 4 colors is overkill. And having more heads = more frequency of banding/clogging issues. 50% more chance if you have 6 colors vs. 4. More maintenance and more $$ when doing head cleans since you are cleaning 6 heads and not 4. Little if any upside 6 vs. 4 colors, but much more downside. See less See more Reactions 1 Hey.... If you decide to buy Epson L1800 then you don't need to have ICC profile because instead of ICC profile you should use printer/scanner drivers. After installing drivers you can print easily without any ICC profile. For drivers go to official Canon site and download drivers from there. Remember that drivers should be suited for your current OS/Window version. Check Epson L1800 Manual to see details how you print/scan with drivers without using ICC profile I print on an L1800, using Apple Keynote to do the graphics. Works usually very well. But never never never align the printhead. I'm also new to the sublimation printing, I'm using epson L-120. What type of epson printer who has best quality picture printing for sublimation especially i'm making at tote bag using a canvass textile. Is there any difference in quality of printing between a 4 color system printer and a 6 color printer? PLease help. Most professional printers use 4 ink setup, there are options of 6 to 12 available as well. The printing media dictates the number of colors, for photo printing on special photo media more the merrier as you can produce some highly detailed prints. For T-Shirts using pigmented ink, 4 colors are more then enough. Having said that you still need to be careful of shades of Red as after heat transfer, the color tends to get pail and at times appear as pink or orange in extreme case. If you're facing this, its ideal to change the shade and decrease the temperature on your heat press. For Sublimation, you can either have 4 or 6, I prefer 6 as sublimation prints are available on a wide variety of media. However regardless, it is better that you get a ICC profile for your ink, most of high quality inks does have ICC profiles available. But if you cant find, you're out of luck and left with either getting your own profile made which will cost you one time or trial and error not recommended methods. As for 6 colors using more ink, on the surface yes, as you have two additional colors to pay for but in my experience the overall ink usage by the printer is relatively less when compared to 4 inks. See less See more asBRbhO. 286 75 289 494 86 365 248 139 69