Epson Pro 7900 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Printer Hardware; Auto cleaning and nozzle verifi
- Page 4 – Spectroproofer; building with a white backing.; Print head
- Page 5 – to create an ICC profile,; Operating Cost; Ink Wastage/Nozzle Clogs
- Page 6 – clogged nozzles, and should further reduce wasted paper and ink.; Auto Switching Blacks; even more welcome in the fine art market.; Ink Tank Options; Below is a chart comparing ink cost using MSRP.
- Page 7 – Ultrachrome HDR; Orange and Green
- Page 8 – Print Permanence; unframed; Epson 7900 Prem Luster - Color Wire frame
- Page 9 – Printer Drivers and MyEpson.com
- Page 10 – Summary; Strengths
EPSON 7900 & 9900
User Report
by Julian Mussi
© Spectraflow, Inc.
415-382-8681
Nov 2008
Introducing the Epson Stylus Pro 7900 and 9900
In May Epson announced two new professional inkjet printers, the Stylus Pro 7900 (24”) and Stylus Pro 9900
(44”). Far from a simple update to the existing 7880 and 9880, these printers form a separate product line, with
Epson continuing to produce the x880 series. The new models build upon the existing X880 series while intro
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ducing some fairly innovative functionality. Many of the changes are focused on improving speed and reducing
operating costs. At the same time Epson has expanded the color gamut with the new Ultrachrome HDR ink set
featuring an orange and green ink. One very welcome change is that the new printers have been designed to
allow both the Photo and Matte blacks to be loaded in the printer at all times, and switching between blacks is
now a simple and quick process. The paper feed system has also been totally redesigned, including the cut
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ter. Additionally, Epson is also offering an optional spectrophotometer as an accessory for the printer. Overall,
Epson has made some bold moves in the design of this printer without compromising those elements that have
made their professional printers so successful in so many markets.
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Summary
Printer Hardware The 900 series have a distinctive look that announces their break from the 880 series printers. The x900 is much more rectangular and considerably more bulky, giving it a more industrial feel. The visual change also results in some basic functional changes. Gone is the ubiquitous pa...
Spectroproofer The SpectroProofer is an accessory unit from Epson that adds an automated X-Rite spectrophotometer to the printer. HP shook up the industry by integrating a spectrophotometer on all of their Z-series printers. This allowed for automated linearization, and automated profile creation on...
Linearization The linearization option is specific to media and resolution, although the user is given the option of linearizing all resolutions in a row. To linearize, 720, 1440, and 2880 takes about 45 minutes. A single resolution takes about 15 minutes, which is similar to the time it takes the H...