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photokina Special Coverage; Fine Art Printers
HP, like other companies, see the growing demand for fine art black and white
printing, so they have done much work to produce what they dub “true gray
neutrality” in the ink sets. This includes the significant reduction of
metamerism and the production of a higher optical density. Their Z3100 also
includes a gloss enhancer in the 12-ink set, which reduces or eliminates any
bronzing effect with certain papers. When units become available we will be
sure to test these claims.
Epson’s Stylus Pro 3800
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While
HP did show a number of consumer-oriented printers, perhaps the most interest
was generated by their new HP Designjet Z2100 and Z3100 models. Both use HP
Vivera pigment ink technology (introduced with the HP Photosmart Pro B9180)
and have built-in color management with an embedded spectrophotometer. According
to HP, the use of the Vivera pigmented inks yields 200+ years light fastness
on a wide variety of HP media. There are also 11 new HP media, bringing the
choices to more than 30. The printers come in two models, in 24 and 44”
sizes, making four in all. The Z2100 is an
eight-ink printer, and the Z3100 is a 12-ink model. Both allow for making matte
and glossy prints without the need to switch between matte black and photo black
inks. 

