Piotr- Just use a similar one... Either photo quality glossy film or photo quality inkjet (I have an 1160, so they may be labelled a little differently on 1200). Basically, just stay away from the matte type settings which lay down much more ink. Tom O'Connell TomOC@... www.thomasoconnell.com --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "piotrjanowski" <piotr.janowski@a...> wrote: > Hello everybody, > I am sorry for asking a question which is not directly related to BW > printing.Please forgive me... > I tried to post this question since yesterday on the epson inkjet > list, but was unsuccesfull. The message never appeared. I know that a > few people on our list are also members of the epson-inkjet list, so > I thought some of You might have an answer for me. > Here is the problem: > Recently a friend asked me to help him printing his photos on a 1200. > He wanted to use the Premium Glossy Photo Paper, but I've noticed > that the > epson driver for 1200 doesn't have this paper profile aswell as > EHMatte, We used the photo paper option but the results were not > accurate. > My question: > How can I print on an 1200 with Premium Glossy Paper, without buying > custom > profiles? > > Please, forgive me again for posting a color related question on this > great list, from which I have learned so much in the previous months. > > Greetings to everybody > > Piotr Janowski > piotr.janowski@a...
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Re: sorry, offtopic..
2002-03-25 by tomoc
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