Hi Jerry, Glad to see you on the list. We can all benefit from your participation. I have decided on my paper choice, Torchon and possibly Museo thanks to you and Steadman. Now for the inks. Tim --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., Jerry Olson <jerryolson@r...> wrote: > High Their! > > The MIS inks have no clog problems, at least in the first 4 ounce set I have > used. Their double density black is as black as the piezo black. > No screen door problems at all. No dither pattern problem. The only thing > I'm a bit leery of, is their mixing and labeling. Paul Roark and I were > using the same ink set, and when it came time to order another set, they > sent me 4 bottles that were slightly different in their labels than the > previous batch. So I'm not positive they are identical to the first set. > I've got an e mail in to Bob Zeiss about that, but he hasn't answered yet. > I'm afraid to put in the new inks until I know for certain they are the same > as the last batch. > > In the last batch, the yellow had the number 38 on the label, and the cyan > position had "Cyan 260". The new bottles don't have these numbers. And some > of the new ones are labeled hex inks, where the first batch were labeled > quad inks. They probably are the same inks just relabeled, but I need to be > sure before using them. > > I'm using the MIS hex inks in a 1280 and a CIS system from nomorecarts. > Their system is elegant in its design, and works perfectly. > > Jerry > > > And I would guess that the No More Carts CIS would > > be a better choice than the MIS CIS? > > Much less hassle to set up. > > >
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Re: MIS Inks Questions was:[Digital BW] Paul Roark!!!!!
2001-08-01 by tyork@accesscable.net
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