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Re: warm tone papers

2011-05-31 by Paul

>   Paul, are these the UT14 inks, or are they different?  I  have been happy with the Ebony prints, I choose E6 based on what I perceived as reduced clogging issues. thanks Dan


The UT14 warm M and LM are MIS PK and LK.  MIS has a number of these warmer, glossy-compatible carbon inks.  

I've been printing with MIS PK, LK and LLK in my 7800, fulfilling orders of sepia tone carbon pigment prints from the museum restoration show I had here.  For that use, it's outstanding.

For landscapes, I prefer a neutral look.  Eboni MK is the only way to get there with 100% carbon currently.  So, Eboni-6 (or the "Eboni-4" subset) have top priority for me.  Eboni-6 dilutions have been very good at avoiding clogs.  That's another reason to use them.

Paul
www.PaulRoark.com 



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> --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Paul" <roark.paul@> wrote:
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> > "Susan Koons" <hackberrytree@> wrote:
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> > >   I am looking for papers that are warm toned. I am using Eboni 6 inks with an Epson 1400...
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> > By the way, if you like very warm print tones, the MIS PK, LK, and LLK inks (glossy compatible carbons) are warmer than Eboni-6.  I'm printing sepia tone images with these on Museo Silver Rag.  On matte paper then are not that warm, but noticeably warmer than Eboni-based inks.
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> > Paul
> > www.PaulRoark.com
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