Jeff, > Chris Brandin's is the only partitioned RGB workflow that I am aware > of for the MIS original quads. ...<snip>... The major advantage of the PiezoBW driver is that > there are many paper profiles and a very large community of users. Thanks for the suggestions! Sure, I will give Chris' workflow a try, I have nothing to lose. I am going to go ahead and use up the ink carts that I currently have, as I have them in hand, and I have a lot of really basic printing issues to learn about (total newbie, here) for which they will work just fine. I will think about which of the other MIS options I will order, to replace what I have now, when they begin to dry up. Am I correct in assuming that as long as I stay with MIS inks, I can just pull all four of the older carts and replace them with the new set without flushing the system, or will I have to use cleaning cartridges to make the transition? I will stay with the Epson drivers for the moment, as buying the printer set me back a fair amount of cash, and also, I want to make changes one at a time, so I can see their results, and better get a feel for which variable is responsible for what changes, in the print process. thanks, -wittig http://www.robertwittig.com/ A business is as honest as its advertisements. .
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Paul Roark's RGB curves
2002-08-03 by Robert C Wittig
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