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Old March 13th, 2009 Mar 13, 2009 5:23:05 PM -   #1 (permalink)
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Can anyone walk me thru switching to dual cmyk mode on my epson stylus pro 4000. I bought one with no software or manuals. I downloaded everything the epson web site had to offer but i still havent found anything on how to switch to dual cmyk mode. I searched the post's and the web.....still nothing. HELP PLEASE!!!!!
 
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Can anyone walk me thru switching to dual cmyk mode on my epson stylus pro 4000. I bought one with no software or manuals. I downloaded everything the epson web site had to offer but i still havent found anything on how to switch to dual cmyk mode. I searched the post's and the web.....still nothing. HELP PLEASE!!!!!
Pretty sure you need a 3rd party Rip to make this happen.
 
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I'm not sure that you can switch, it might be set when you install the ink.
Why would you want to do that?
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There is a few reasons i want to covert to dual cmyk. First is, i have two 4000's one im using just to print heat transfers (thats the one i want to convert to dual cmyk and i might want to convert it into a dtg in the future and i would need this feature) with the heat transfers it would print them much faster and i wouldnt meed all the other colors. The second machine i use to print art and things like that.
 
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