The cost savings associated with DIPS are spectacular. At 135ml per colour, Image Alchemy's™ DIPS contains ten times as much ink as the Epson's cartridges that have approximately 13.5 ml of usable ink. For example, to get an equivalent amount of ink as Image Alchemy's™ DIPS for the Epson 2100 printer you would have to buy ten sets of cartridges, costing approximately £900 - our professional specification DIPS costs a fraction of that.
Additionally, using Image Alchemy's™ DIPS with 135 ml refills works out at 450%* cheaper than buying the equivalent amount of usable ink in OEM cartridges.
All Image Alchemy™ DIPS are installed in a precision-made and aesthetically designed acrylic case which is drip-proof and will contain any spillage of ink.
The quality of Image Alchemy's™ DIPS is of exceptionally high standard and has been produced with the assistance of the University of Manchester's Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST).
All Image Alchemy's™ DIPS are delivered pre-filled with ink. They can be installed and be up and running in minutes. There is no need for messy, time consuming pumping and clamping of tubes - simply click the cartridges in; attach the support arm and print!
Image Alchemy's TEMPUS™ ARCHIVAL DYE INKS are the product of considerable research and use the latest state-of-the-art dyes and advanced formulations.
The benefits:
inks dry rapidly
wider colour gamut
inks are less prone to surface abrasion and do not suffer from bronzing
the inks are less likely to clog the print head and will not settle over time
All TEMPUS™ dye inks have been independently certified across the range to a minimum of ISO 105 - B02 standard of BWS 6 and as such meet the requirements of the Fine Art Trade Guild as an archival ink.
Image Alchemy™ has made a considerable investment in testing inks and papers for fading characteristics.
Apart from pollution and humidity, UV light and ozone are the two principal causes of image fading.
Image Alchemy's™ inks that have been independently tested using the robust International ISO 105 - B02 Standard meet BWS 6 and BWS 7 and are independently certified by the Printing Industry Research Association International (PIRAi).
Somewhat uniquely, we carry out in-house testing of both our own and competitor's paper and inks using a state-of-the-art acceleration colour-fade testing chamber from Light Science®. Additionally, we test our inks and paper for ozone gas stability using our own ozone generator.
We have made an investment in Raster Image Processor software that enables us to print individual inks without cross-contamination. Unlike the majority of our competitors, we do not use smear swatches as the ink thickness can be extremely variable and not representative of what is produced on the printer.
Only when completely satisfied with the quality of our products, we submit them for independent certification to PIRAi. Our range of inks and papers are truly class-leading products!
How the Blue Wool Scale (BWS) works: Eight strips of wool fabric are dyed, each with a different dye with different lightfastness properties. The samples are placed in a special testing chamber and subjected to high intensity xenon light which has a similar spectral distribution to sunlight.
Part of the test strips and the ink samples are exposed to the light, the other part are covered to be used for comparison later. This test is run until the tested inks start to show changes under the light. The ink samples are then compared to the test strips and are given a light fastness rating which corresponds to the level of change in the Blue Wool samples.
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