The eight-colour Ultrachrome K3 ink set is a core technology, which adds an additional pale grey ink to improve the stability and reproduction of neutral colours.
Each version will be available in three widths, 17in, 24in and 44in. The four-colour range will be known as the Stylus Pro 4400, 7400 and 9400, while the eight-colour machines will be the 4800, 7800 and 9800.
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