The ESC-BASEPT-UC would be the correct base to use for dilutions of our LK and LLK inks as they are designed to be compatible with coated glossy media. We are currently working on re-establishing a section of our site dedicated to the B&W community that will offer all of our bases as well as the more difficult to source ingredients to Paul's bases. -Justin --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Seth Rossman <seth@...> wrote: > > Justin- > Thank you for your tip. I'll stay away from that. What brought it up > is MIS website shows that as the base for Ultrachrome. There is no > warning not to use it for Ultrachrome K (Eboni), Lk, or Llk?!?! Is the > K4 Eboni different somehow?? > > Since I'm converting the 2400 to a dedicated B&W, it will no longer be > an issue. I'll go to Paul's formula. > > Seth > > On 3/9/2012 4:05 PM, mis_inksupply wrote: > > > > Seth, > > > > The ESC-BASEPT-UC "amber" base is not recommended for use with the > > Eboni inks as it can cause poor ink performance. > > > > We are looking into offering the base on our site, but do fear that > > there will be issues with mixing base types if users are not careful. > > We are currently testing the Paul's base and looking to see what our > > options are. > > > > -Justin ~-|**|PrettyHtmlEnd|**|-~ end group email --> > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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Re: Home brew vs MIS ESC-BASEPT-UC
2012-03-12 by mis_inksupply
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