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I'll wait till the n scale laptop version comes out for 300 bucks in 2038 .
I think that we should really let this thread die since there is a perfectly good duplicate (and earlier) thread already covering this printer.
Epson UltraChrome HDR White Ink introduces an all-new Organic Hollow Resin Particle Technology, which forces light to randomly scatter, producing the illusion of seeing the color white.
I don't get why it just doesn't use white ink? In fact, why can't we buy a white ink jet cartridge? Or white toner?
Exactly. Quoting the website: "Epson UltraChrome HDR White Ink introduces an all-new Organic Hollow Resin Particle Technology, which forces light to randomly scatter, producing the illusion of seeing the color white."It is the "illusion" part that worries me. We apply decals over dark colored models. Will their "white" provide true opaque white ink which would show up on a dark colored model? Will their "white" undercoating the CYM inks (required for full color printing) be opaque enough to provide true rendition of the CYM inks?
I know that you can purchase blank decal paper that is white. Why not just use a piece of white decal paper in an inkjet printer. Use a font coloring of white for the lettering or white in the graphic where you want it and then match the other color(s). When it prints the white areas will not be printed on. This leaves the white color of the decal paper untouched. When you apply the decal to the model using a decal setting solution, followed by a coat of dull cost, then some weathering how bad can it look. In the absence of an affordable white ink printer I think that is the 2nd best solution so far. I am not saying there are not other solutions out there for custom decals that have white in them. I have not looked at them all by any means.
... which forces light to randomly scatter, producing the illusion of seeing the color white."