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Re: [Digital BW] 1160 and EAM Paper

2002-05-18 by Jerry Olson

The + is for thicker papers.

Jerry



"Sam A. McCandless" wrote:
> 
> I've begun to use MIS/InkSupply.com's new VM Sepia-Neutral inkset in
> one of my 1160s and on Epson Archival Matte (EAM)/Epson Enhanced
> Matte(EEM). I follow the workflow of Paul Roark's on that site,
> including the heavyweight-matte setting. (I don't think it matters,
> but I'm on a Mac.)
> 
> When I still had Epson's inks in the printer, and wanted to check its
> alignment on EAM/EEM and Museo, I asked on this site and others about
> whether to use the "0" or "+" setting. To my surprise, no one said
> "+" and several people said "0", so that's what I've used, without
> any alignment or other problems I've noticed.
> 
> Sam McCandless           samcc@...
> 
> >On the MIS page for their VM workflow, when using an 1160, VM and EAM they
> >say to use the heavyweight matte setting.  Is this what most people here are
> >using for the paper setting or are they using the photo quality inkjet paper
> >setting?  What about the position of the paper thickness lever - "0" or "+"?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Doug
> 
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