![]() ![]() 1ml of ink, so you can work out how long it will last. The Epson Sublimation Ink for the F570 comes in 140 ml bottles and has a long shelf life of up to 2 years. You can also visibly see how much ink is left in the tanks, rather than relying on digital readings. Ink is purchased in 140ml bottles, and easily topped up without the possibility of over filling. The ink does not come in cartridges but has a permanent easy to fill tank. You can switch between printing smaller sheets of transfer paper and larger prints from the roll without needing to remove the roll! The auto rotary cutter is a nice feature as well. It can handle roll widths of 8.3 to 24.4 inches on a 2″ diameter core. With auto-loading and de-skewing of media, you can print worry free. ![]() there is a little bit of horizontal centering that must be done, but it's still easier than the procedure with 11x14 or 13x19 stuff.One of the top features of this machine is the roll holder and auto-feed system. For an 18x24 since I can't print wider than 17 in. I buy from matshop.ca all the time, having found that when I tried to cut my own mats I just wasted material that, unlike the dealers, I couldn't buy wholesale.įor a big mat 16x20 nowadays I solve the centering problem by printing to the same size substrate as the eventual mat. The printer will in any case usually leave a tiny unprintable margin that is negligible. for an opening 12.5x18.5: That can be done while giving the printer a bit of leeway, so no need for borderless, just size and crop to 12.75x18.75. These people have a nice deal with the option of printing larger on your 13x19 sheet, i.e. Actually, in order to lose as little image as possible I'd print 11.75 in. ![]() I'd always prefer to mat a 12x18 18x24, bearing in mind that the standard off-the-peg opening is always 11.5x17.5 so as to facilitate centering your print with no white margin showing. I'd have said that myself in my first post, except that the OP did not seem to have that option, with his frames already chosen. I do my own mats with Logan, not that difficult. My advise is to print 12x18, get 18x24 mat with 12x18 opening and put it into 18x24 frame. ![]()
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