Hello, Didn't catch your name. If archival issues are not a concern, you want to print on glossy paper and you have a 1200 available then one of the dye based inks would seem to be the way to go. Pigment inks on glossy just don't make it. I was very impressed by the Spectratone Quads from Lincoln Inks. www.lincolninks.com They have a workflow for the 1200 and will send you dome sample prints. Very nice selenium tone look. No experience with the other dye quads. Perhaps someone else can comment. Martin --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., polski@s... wrote: > I would like to start with BW inkjet printing , and really didn`t like > the tone of piezography ( prints I´ve been shown seemed kind of > greenish - this is probably just my own lack of taste ;-)) > > There is very little input here about Lysons Small Gamut inks .. > I like the the color steering thing but I´m unsecure about the dot > and tonal range ,,, > > MIS variable seems promising , but I`m not sure > if pigment based ink will give me deep blacks while > printed on glossy paper ... > And I´m bit nervous while reading some posts that MIS > ( I don`t know if this concerns also variable ink ) is even > "greener" then Piezo . > Mis variable cannot move along magenta - green axis ... > > I like MIS price and it is available ( i think ) for my spare printers > ( EX and 1200 ) . > Shall I start with it or should I go for SmallGamut with > a new 1160 ? > I would be greatfull for some suggestions . > Longevity is of lesser concern for me then tonal range . > ( I work mostly with commecial/editorial stuff )
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Re: small gamut or MIS variable tone - so many choices ....
2001-08-27 by Martin Wesley
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