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RE: [Digital BW] Re: Epson 2000P what's different ?

2002-08-22 by Paul Roark

Alex,

How are you measuring densities?

Note that M=PM & C=PC.  This is the Piezo/FS (non-E series) pattern that is
inconsistent with the Epson driver.  (And one reason I like quad printers,
where one can use an Epson workflow or Piezo workflow with the same inkset.)

Paul
  -----Original Message-----
  From: a_pettit_jr [mailto:a_pettit_jr@...]
  Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2002 1:47 PM
  To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
  Subject: [Digital BW] Re: Epson 2000P what's different ?


  Since I 'lost' this info until I just pulled up this post,
  my test.tube/dropper density measurements are shockingly consistent.

  If someone can tell me the correct proportionality for the PM and PC, I
think I can handle the dilutions ....

  B = 100 %

  M & PM = 7.3 %

  C & PC = 23 %

  Y = 3.4 %

  Alex P


  --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "a_pettit_jr" <a_pettit_jr@y...>
wrote:
  > I just received the FS set.
  > I called MIS and they spec'd the densities as
  >
  > B 100 %
  >
  > C & PC = 28.5 %
  >
  > M & PM = 7.2 %
  >
  > Y = 3.25 %
  >
  > The Yellow seems correct, but  Magenta spec seems strange ...
  >  I'd have anticipated 72 % rather than 7.2 %
  > I need to test them to be sure ...
  >
  > Alex


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