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Colour Confidence Introduce Pantone ColorVANTAGE Inks

Mark Goldstein | Printers | August 16, 2005 | 2 Comments

Colour Confidence Press Releases

Colour Confidence Broaden Their Gamut with Pantone ColorVANTAGE Inks

Birmingham, UK, August 16th 2005, Colour Confidence, the leading independent colour management specialists, have today announced the availability of Pantone ColorVANTAGE Inks. ColorVANTAGE Inks are an optimised set of pigmented inks, specially formulated, they feature a wide colour gamut, rich colours and superior lightfastness, all with a 20% saving in comparison to Epson original inks. They are available immediately from http://www.colourconfidence.com

The formulation of ColorVANTAGE Inks gives them a deeper, more saturated colour without having to add black. This means brighter and more vibrant colours, and because they are pigmented they are not subject to colour shifts. ColorVANTAGE Inks appear significantly different from Epson original inks and offer a number of advantages in comparison.

Further benefits of ColorVANTAGE Inks include:
Three 100% pigmented black inks improve output for glossy and matte papers: Photo Black, Light Black, Matte Black
Print deeper colour tones without adding black
Neutral pigmented blacks inks
Bulk inks available
Quick drying to reduce ink rub off
Demonstrate minimal bronzing effects
Water resistance

The following printers currently support Pantone ColorVANTAGE Inks:
Epson Stylus Photo 1270, 1280, 2100, 2200, 4000, 5000, 5500
Epson Stylus Pro 9000, 9500, 9600, 7000, 7500, 7600

“At Colour Confidence getting our customers colour right is priority number one,” commented Geoffrey Clements,Managing Director, Colour Confidence.“Pantone is a name that colour critical users know and trust, and these inks deliver on the high standards they are renowned for. We believe they offer outstanding quality that represent excellent value for money.”

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#1 michael gottlieb

Has anyone tried these inks? If so, would you post your comments? I'm trying to find an alternative to Epson, which operates on the King Gillette principal. I have tried Lysonic, which are quite good, and last longer than Epson's.

12:24 am - Wednesday, August 17, 2005

#2 Chris Dobbin

In addition, I'd like to know how they perform versus the Ultrachromes in black and white printing.

5:14 pm - Friday, August 19, 2005

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