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Re: [Digital BW] Which printer for B&W?

2011-01-15 by Mike Finley

try http://www.cjcom.net/articles/digiprn9.htm and his other articles on 
that site. They're a bit dated now, but those relating to the 2400 are 
probably still relevant for the 2880

On 15/01/2011 11:43, schlett istvan wrote:
>
> I can`t access the site because its password protected...
>
> --- On Fri, 1/14/11, Brubaker family <brubaker_family@... 
> <mailto:brubaker_family%40yahoo.com>> wrote:
>
> Read the articles at Clayton Jones' web site claytonjones.com . Â He 
> is very happy with the ABW capability of the more recent Epson pigment 
> printers (which the R2800 supports) and going this way will let you 
> print in both color and B&W with the OEM Epson inks and without 
> switching ink carts. Â The only downside I can see is that the ABW 
> prints are most likely less archival than the Eboni 6/Carbon 6 inks on 
> cotton, but this is probably isn't that much of an issue for someone 
> just starting out in B&W printing.
>

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