I note that the ink order below includes a toner. I think my initial comment to the OP was about ink order related to Eboni-6, which I read as not including a toner. I am not sure my "follow the color wheel" approach to make Eboni-6 on this class of printer (which I believe to be in the same general family as the old R1800) Epson driver compatible will work if there is a toner in the inkset. I probably posted some profiles for Eb6 in the R1800 that assumed 2% MK in Y. Those profiles will cause the highlights to be way too cool if Y has a light blue toner in it.
With the standard hextone printers, the blue Photoshop curve can easily control yellow position ink. Thus my recent variable tone inksets usually work very well with that toner position. And if I had an R2000, I'd still start with the color wheel positioning. It may take some experimenting to see how the setup works with the toner, however. The Epson drivers for these printers that include more than the standard CMY colors don't fit the Photoshop curves model as directly as the hextone printers.
QTR control is almost always the easier way to go.
Paul
Jerry wrote:
>The question was about the ink loading sequence on the R1800 in the link you
> provided. That very informative report says to sequence the Eboni 6 from lightest to
>darkest and the MK goes into the MK, PK and GL positions. Does that turn out to
> mean the sequence for the Eboni 6VT + 3 MK is:
>Toner
>6% MK
>9% MK
>18% MK
>MK
>MK
>30% MK
>MK