>>> That's why the layout is >>> K=Eboni, C & M = PK, LC & LM = LK, and Y = LLK. Paul, I may have a line on a good deal for a 2880. Would that have any advantages over the 1400 for the warm tone prints I am after? I do like cold press Arches paper and presume the 2880 would handle the thickness better(?). Also, would I be able to use the same warm ink setup in a WF 1100? Seems like to good a deal to pass up as a backup printer. I notice you like this printer. How does it do with thicker papers? David Kachel ___________________ Artist-Photographer Fine B&W Photographs www.davidkachel.com david@... Gallery: www.reddoorfinephotographs.com director@... PO Box 1893 Alpine, TX 79831 (432) 386-5787 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Warm carbon, questions for Paul
2011-11-23 by David Kachel
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