Overview: Choosing Pigment over Dye Inks for Epson EcoTank ET-8550

Epson EcoTank ET-8550, a versatile printer known for its six-color ink system, prompts a crucial decision regarding ink type. While it traditionally accommodates one Matte-Black (PIGMENT) and five DYE inks, users are exploring the use of pigment inks, as discussed in a recent forum. This article provides a comprehensive overview and advice on using pigment inks in the ET-8550, blending insights from experienced users and expert recommendations.

Transition to Pigment Inks: A Strategic Approach

User experiences affirm that transitioning to pigment inks is plausible and offers unique benefits. To avoid ink mixing, it's advised to fill the system with pigment ink immediately upon purchasing the printer. By keeping the DYE ink bottles sealed, users can seamlessly switch to pigment inks, priming the printhead with the preferred pigment ink. This strategy ensures a smooth start and allows users to sell the unused DYE ink bottles to those using genuine 114 inks.

Switching Inks: A User's Perspective

Some users have successfully switched between dye and pigment inks in various Epson printers, such as the R265, L800/805, and L1800. The recommended approach aligns with the instructions, emphasizing the importance of starting with pigment inks directly in a new printer. However, caution is advised, as any ink switch that involves swapping inks may void the Epson warranty, making it imperative for users to proceed at their own risk.

Considerations for Longevity and Performance

Longevity and performance are critical factors in choosing inks. While genuine Epson OEM inks, specifically 114 or 106, have proven to be the best performers in terms of longevity, third-party options like BCH inks require further assessment. User caution is warranted, especially considering differences in gamut size, black level, gloss, and bronzing among third-party pigment inks. Individual results may vary, and factors like paper type can impact performance.

Comparison between SCP-600 and ET-8550 with Precision Color Pigment Ink

A user inquiry introduces the dilemma of choosing between an SCP-600 and an ET-8550, both running Precision Color pigment ink and printing on Red River Satin. Unfortunately, the specifics of performance on Red River Satin with Precision Color pigment ink are not explicitly discussed in the conversation. However, it's highlighted that transitioning to the ET-8550 with Precision Color pigment ink might void the Epson warranty, adding a layer of consideration for users.

Conclusion and Resources

The choice to use pigment inks in the Epson EcoTank ET-8550 is feasible but demands careful consideration. Users should follow a strategic approach to avoid ink mixing and potential warranty voidance. Additionally, the longevity and performance of third-party pigment inks require thorough evaluation based on individual preferences and printing needs.

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