![]() It used to be that dye-inks had greater color gamut than pigment inks. I know the K3-inkset of the R2880 (or the likely Pro 3880) beats the SP1400 in black and white printing, but for color prints, the SP1400 seems a very strong contender. While the rating under the same conditions for the Pro 9880, using pigment inks (the new VM K3-inkset) is LOWER, namely 85 years (still respectable): According to Wilhelm Research, the display permanence rating for photos printed on Premium Glossy Photo Paper, displayed and framed under glass, is 98 years: What really surprises me is the longevity of its dye-based prints. In the meantime I've been looking some at the Stylus Photo 1400. I've been looking at the R2880, but am hoping that the Pro 3880 will be introduced in the near future (Photokina?) (cheaper running costs). ![]() I use the Pro 9880 at work, so am familiar with the new K3 inkset with VM.
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