User`s manual

Chapter 2 - Installation
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FastRIP 10.0 Users Manual
ep S O n r1900
Much like the R1800 and R2400 models, the Epson R1900 is shipped from the factory with
UltraChrome (Pigment) inks. UltraChrome ink will NOT work for printing film positives. Ul-
traChrome ink will NOT adhere or dry on film transparencies. We have developed an ink called
FastINK and can be used to replace the UltraChrome Black cartridge. e Black ink is the only
cartridge that need be replaced since film positives are only printed in black.
Replace the Epson photo black cartridge with the FastINK cartridge (slot number 6).
ep S O n 2200
e Epson Stylus Photo 2200 printer is shipped from the factory with UltraChrome (Pigment)
inks. UltraChrome ink will NOT work for printing film positives. UltraChrome ink will NOT
adhere or dry on film transparencies. We have developed an ink called FastINK and can be used
to replace the UltraChrome Black cartridge. e Black ink is the only cartridge that need be
replaced since film positives are only printed in black.
Replace the Epson photo black cartridge with the FastINK cartridge.
ep S O n 1520/3000
e Epson 1520 and 3000 require no special ink to print on film positives, however, we have
developed the revolutionary ink called FastINK that may give better results. Talk to a Sales Rep-
resentative for more details.
ep S O n 4000
Insert an UltraChrome Photo Black (T-5433) or FastINK cartridge in slot number 5. If an
Epson Matte cartridge is inserted into slot number 5, contact our Support Department for a
replacement.
ep S O n 4800/4880
Insert a FastINK cartridge in slots 5 and 8. Be advised, you should only print on a waterproof
film like FastPOS WP.
ep S O n 7800, 7880, 9800 a n d 9880
Insert an Epson UltraChrome Photo Black (T-5433), Epson dye-based ink or FastINK cartridge
in slot number 1.
NOTE: Epson UltraChrome Ink only works with Waterproof film like FastPOS WP. Epson UltraChrome ink
will NOT print film transparencies.
NOTE: Each time you power on your printer, some ink is used to prime the Print Head. Even if the majority of
your printing jobs use only one color (mostly commonly Black), you will eventually need to refill or replace the
other color cartridges.