Reason I used a RIP station is with XP you get full support for legacy Epson drivers. No garbage is installed so it runs lean and clean.įresh install of Windows XP (with all updates as of this week)įresh install of the latest version of Accurip (license deactivated, see above)
I networked this to my main PC via a cheap router and it works beautifully to run Accurip and the 7600. (will need a keyboard and mouse, I have an old monitor somewhere I can throw in) My older custom built Athlon XP 3200 desktop PC as a RIP station. (we will set this up with them via email, it's easy) You will need to send them your contact info to set up a new serial number.
I've deactivated my copy of the serial number and a new serial will be issued to the buyer through Freehand Graphics for a 100% full license. The license is fully transferable (I have contacted Freehand Graphics to confirm this). I will actually send you the box/CD, although you will want to download updates as you go. I tested a 3000 and a 1520 with it, the films never looked so good. It will also run any of the smaller Epson printers as well. I used it to run an Epson 96 with fantastic results. This is the "full size", $800 version which will run the bigger inkjets. Partial roll of 17" waterproof inkjet film from Film Direct. Partial roll of Epson matte finish Smooth Fine Art paper Stock Ultrachrome 220ml ink carts installed including a Matte Black cart (excellent for films AND matte finish b/w photos)įour extra 220ml ink carts: Photo Black, Light Black, Matte Black and Cyanīlack ink conversion kit to swap back to Photo Black if desired, or flush the machine and go all dye black carts if that's your thing. It excels at both.Ģ4" inkjet printer with stand and canvas catch basket.Ĭlean, runs smooth and cuts roll media perfectly. I used it for screen printing films AND photos.
For sale: Epson 7600 24" inkjet with Accurip EX RIP station.