Kurt, Arches hotpress is not coated for inkjet, so the Epson inks bleed. Is that the situation - or am I misinterpreting what you said? I don't think it's about transform tables, rather about using a coated paper - of which there are many that resemble the Arches (including I believe one made by Arches - but I am not sure). Antonis PS: Since you are new to the list, if you decide to have your name instead of your email appear in the author column, here is how to do it. Go to our files section > List-related matters > "Your name instead of a partial email address on posts". It gives you the details there. While you are in the files, you may also look up some paper data that may be helpful... --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., kurtstier@y... wrote: > I am sure this problem has been addressed before, but I am > new here and haven't read everything on the site. I was printing > on an Iris machine for a number of years before moving to Paris > and having to leave my machine behind. Now I have an Epson > 1270 and am trying to print on Arches hotpress, at the moment, > with standard epson inks. I have no trouble getting the correct > tone in my B&W, but I can't get a clean edge. Is there a solution > to this problem? My transform tables from the Iris will not > translate to the Epson. Any suggestions would be greatly > appreciated. > Kurt
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Re: ink bleed/Arches hotpress
2001-08-27 by Antonis Ricos
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