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Re: [Digital BW] Generations Enhanced K density

2003-02-01 by Tony Terlecki

Jerry,

Are you using an RGB partitioned workflow? What paper settings are you using
in the Epson driver? I used the Randall curves on my 1160 and my DMax was still
at about 1.55 so I don't think for me it is an issue of the Piezo driver being
conservative with its ink for the black. Are you filling your own carts or
using a CIS? I'm curently testing with the empty MIS carts which I'm filling
myself - I'm not sure if that is where the problem might lie.

Thanks,
Tony

On Sat, Feb 01, 2003 at 12:48:37PM -0600, Jerry Olson wrote:
> Tony, I don't use the piezo plug in, just epsons, and the blacks are
> excellent with Gen 4 inks.
> 
> Jerry
> 
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> 
> Tony Terlecki wrote:
> > 
> > I've just loaded up the Generations Enhanced G4 K to experiment with some
> > deeper blacks in my prints but I'm very surprised to only be getting a 1.55
> > density reading on a 100% patch using the piezo plugin. This is printing on
> > EAM using my 1160. Printing via an RGB partitioned worklow (Randall curves)
> > is no better.  Is this silimar to what other people are getting?  I'm very
> > disappointed, I remember Jerry enthusing over his loverly deep blacks with
> > this ink.
> > 
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