Epson 7000 & 7500 Printers

 
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The 7500 is the first wide format printer we set up with UltraTone inks. These inks are variable tone inks that will produce warm, neutral or cool prints on matte papers. They will also make glossy prints, on some papers. The use of Roark's workflow, explained below, is required. Adjustment curves are applied using Photoshop to achieve the variable tones.
 

ULTRATONE CARTRIDGES FOR THE 7000 AND 7500

Cartridges prefilled with Ultratone ink are available for the 7000 & 7500 printers. Click on the blue part number links to order.
 
 
Ultra Tone Cartridges for Epson Stylus PRO 7000 & 7500
Cartridges 7000 Ultratone 7500 Ultratone Price
Black Position - Eboni Black ARC-T460-UTK ARC-T480-UTK $44.29
Cyan Position 75% Black ARC-T463-UT ARC-T483-UT $44.29
Magenta Position - Cool Toner ARC-T462-UT ARC-T482-UT $44.29
Yellow Position 25% Black ARC-T461-UT ARC-T481-UT $44.29
Light Magenta - Light Cool Toner ARC-T464-UT ARC-T484-UT $44.29
Light Cyan Position - 50% black ARC-T465-UT ARC-T485-UT $44.29
Black Position - Photo Black ARC-T460-UTPK ARC-T480-UTPK $44.29
Black Position - Universal Black ARC-T460-UTMK ARC-T480-UTMK $44.29
 
Cartridge Set - With Eboni Black ARC-7000UTK-SET ARC-7500UTK-SET $265.74
Cartridge Set - With Photo Black ARC-7000UTP-SET ARC-7500UTP-SET $265.74
Cartridge Set - With Universal Black ARC-7000UTM-SET ARC-7500UTM-SET $265.74
Cleaning Cartridge Set CC-7000-SET CC-7500-SET $123.00
 
Note:   Roark's workflow is required for the Ultratone inks. Learn more......
Note:   Eboni Black is for Matte paper only. Photo Black is for Glossy paper only. Universal Black is for Glossy and Matte paper, but fade resistance is less on matte papers.
Note:   All previous inks, including Epson inks, must be flushed from the printer before introducing the Ultratone inks. Use the MIS Cleaning Cartridges shown above.

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ULTRATONE BULK INK FOR THE 7000 AND 7500

The MIS Ultratone ink for the 7000 & 7500 printers is available in 4 oz and pint bottles. Click on the blue part number links to order.
 
 
Original UltraTone B&W Ink - for Epson 7000 / 7500 Printers - 2 Cool Toners
Hextone Position 4 oz   $18.00 Pint   $50.00
Cyan Position- C UT-HEX-4-C UT-HEX-PT-C
Magenta Position - M UT-HEX-4-M UT-HEX-PT-M
Yellow Position - Y UT-HEX-4-Y UT-HEX-PT-Y
Light Cyan Position - LC UT-HEX-4-LC UT-HEX-PT-LC
Light Magenta Position - LM UT-HEX-4-LM UT-HEX-PT-LM
Matte Black (Eboni) Position - K * UT-HEX-4-K UT-HEX-PT-K
Photo Black Position - PK * UT-HEX-4-PK UT-HEX-PT-PK
6 Ink Set With Eboni
Black (C,M,Y,LC,LM,K)
$98.00 $290.00
UTEK6-4-SET UTEKPT6-SET
6 Ink Set With Photo
Black (C,M,Y,LC,LM,PK)
$98.00 $290.00
UTEK6-4-SET UTEKPT6-SET
Flushing Fluid ESC-BASE-4-UC ESC-BASEPT-UC
Note:   For use with Roark Workflow and Epson driver on 7000 or 7500 printers.
Note:   All previous inks, including Epson inks, must be flushed from the printer before introducing the Ultratone inks. Use the MIS Cleaning Cartridges shown above.
Click on the blue part number to order.


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CONTINUOUS FLOW SYSTEMS FOR THE 7000 AND 7500


If you are a frequent printer or doing some production work, then we recommend you purchase a MIS Continuous Flow System for your 7000 or 7500 printer. This will save you money. The cost to operate a CFS is at about 2 times less than using cartridges. If you only print occasionally, then do not get a CFS. Always install our AUTOPRINT program (see CFS Page- halfway down) to prevent problems from occuring, due to infrequent use.

Continuous Flow System with UltraTone B&W Ink - for Epson 7000 & 7500 Printers
Printer Model Part Number Description Price
Epson 7000 CFS-7000-UT 6 Wide Format CFS Cartridges and Bottles $240
Epson 7500 CFS-7500-UT 6 Wide Format CFS Cartridges and Bottles $240

For more information about these CFS units, go to CFS Wide Format. Or start at the beginning and get an overview of all the available CFS Units. Inks are not included in the above prices.


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WORKFLOW INSTRUCTIONS

Making Prints with MIS Ultratone Inks on an Epson 7000 or 7500

Here is Paul Roark's workflow for making B&W prints with MIS Ultratone inks. The Ultratone inks are a variable tone ink and can produce warm, medium warm, neutral and cool prints by selecting the proper adjustment curve. These curves were created by Paul and they are free. Follow the steps outlined below and you will end up with a beautiful B&W print.

 
A.   Download the adjustment curve file, 7500ut.zip.  Extract the files using WinZip for PC's or Stuffit for Mac's. Save them anywhere on your hard drive, in a folder you know the name of, like 7500 Curves.

Read Paul's 7500-UT Readme file. These are the notes he supplied when the UT curves for the 7500 were created.

 
B.      Use Photoshop 5.5 or higher or the Picture Window Image Editor. Start with the best possible grayscale image. Don't start with a color image. Convert the mode to RGB for printing. Do not resave the image after you convert to the RGB mode, or after applying the adjustment curves, this is only for printing purposes.
 
C.      Load and apply the desired Image Adjustment Curve. Click on Image, Adjust, Curves, and Load. Then click on Browse to find the adjustment curve you have downloaded. Highlight the curve to be loaded and click on OK. The curve will be applied to your image.

The curves were designed to work with Epson Archival Matte (EAM or EEM). In most cases Hahnamuhle Photo Rag, or Crane's Museo will also produce good results due to their similar profile with EAM or EEM. Some papers will require an adjustment to the curves. Use the article by Dirk Hobman below to understand how to modify the curves.

When a curve is applied, the image will turn nice bright colors, but these are false colors. The image is no longer WYSIWYG. This is for printing only, and should not be saved over the good grayscale working file. Do not attempt to edit the image once the curve has been applied.

(Note that a Photoshop Action (macro) can program a function key to convert to RGB, call up and apply the desired adjustment curve/tone, and get the user into the print driver. That is, this can be a one-button procedure/workflow.)

 
D.    Making the Print -

The Epson driver is used to print this inkset. Follow the steps below to make a print.

1.   The Color Settings (edit, color settings) are first set to "Photoshop 5 defaults" in the top box. Then go to the RGB working space and set it to AdobeRGB(1998).
2.   In the Epson driver, set Print Space to Same as Source.
3.   In the Epson driver, set Media Type to Photo Paper.
4.   The print resolution should be set to 1440.
5.   If there is a gamma setting, set it to 1.8.
6.   The ink setting is "Color."
7.   In the Color Management section, check No Color Adjustment. When this is checked the sliders should not be showing at all.
8.   Set High Speed = Off if heavy blacks or microbanding are present.
9.   If you have a Half Toning option set it to - Error Diffusion

 
E.    Going Beyond Perfect -

Be sure to let the print dry before judging the color or tones. If you need a good stepwedge to work with, you can download the one we use.

If you would like to know more about how the Photoshop Curves are constructed, you can read the information provided by one of our "expert customers", Dirk Hobman. Dirk explains how to make curves for the MIS UltraTone B&W inks. Plus he offers a couple of graphic forms for keeping track of the data that is gathered in the process. To read his article on B&W curve making, download this file... hobman.zip.

There is an excellent forum called Digital B&W, The Print. The forum discusses all digital technologies related to making monochrome prints from digital sources, including the MIS ink sets and workflows. If you are using MIS inks or plan on using them, this is a great place to find additional information and to contact current users.

 
F.    Information about the Inks

If you are using matte paper, then put in an Eboni black cartridge (ARC-T460-K). If you are using glossy or semigloss paper, put in a Photo black cartridge (ARC-T460-PK). The 5 other inks in the color cartridges do not have to change, they will work on matte or glossy papers. Do not use MIS Universal black (MK). The fade resistance of MK is not adequate for making archival prints.

Do not mix these inks with other Non Ultratone inks. For refilling or Continuous Flow Systems, you must start with virgin empty cartridges. All wide format printers, regardless of the ink they were using must be flushed with the MIS cleaning cartridges prior to installing the UltraTone inks. These inks will not clog or damage your printer if you follow this advice. Install the cleaning cartridges and print block of each color until the output is clear. Then install the UltraTone cartridges and print until full strength B&W is achieved. Failure to do this may result in clogged nozzles or dampers.


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WHICH PAPER TO USE


  • Epson Enhanced Matte
  • Epson Archival Matte
  • Epson Ultrasmooth or Scrapbook
  • Hahnamuhle Photo Rag

    The best results on the 7000 and 7500 are on Matte papers. Epson Photo Glossy, Premium Glossy or Luster can be used, but we like the matte papers better.

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    WHERE TO BUY ONE OF THESE PRINTERS


    Epson Stylus Pro 7500
    Geo Data Systems

    We have an alliance with a company called Geo Data Systems. GeoDataSys has made it one of their missions to round up all new, un-sold Epson printers and offer them for sale. They are an authorized Epson dealer.

    Epson 7000's and 7500 are getting hard to find. There are no new ones left in the USA according to GeoDataSys. Used versions can sometimes be found on EBay or the Epson Clearance Center.

     

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