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Re: WHEN will we get simple, reliable BW printing??

2003-02-12 by Vincent Orlando <orlandovl@hotmail.com>

It is against the law for 
Epson to try and void the warranty if you use other inks. Something 
like using GM gas in a GM car daaaa.

Vinny
http://www.wulfsden.com

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, peter nelson 
<peter@s...> wrote:
> At 09:27 AM 2/12/2003 +0000, 
DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com 
> wrote:
> >Are you asking when simple reliable BW printing will be available 
or
> >when it will be available using color inks on the 2200?
> >
> >If you insist on using the the 2200 and color inks you will, it 
seems,
> >not be happy with the results.  If you use quadtone inks ( I only 
have
> >experience with MIS or Piezotones) you will get the quality you are
> >looking for.
> 
> 
> I don't care if I use the 2200.  I'm happy to use any wide format
> (13"x19" or bigger) printer.  The requirement is that the process
> does not void the printer's warranty and that I have some reason
> to be confident that *I* can get good results.
> 
> As I said in my original post, I have no doubt that SOME people
> can get quads to work well.   But the impression I get from
> reading this forum and others is that it's hit and miss, and that
> it depends on your tolerance for tweaking and playing under
> the hood.   I've read tons of posts from people who tried it
> really hard and never got good results.   I quoted one poster
> who said he tried quads for a YEAR and didn't get as good a
> result as his first print out of the box with his 2200.
> 
> I can teach anyone to make decent black and white prints
> in the darkroom in a day.  Not necessarily Ansel Adams,
> but black blacks, white whites, continuous tones (assuming
> they exist in the negative, properly developed, fixed, etc.
> It's a simple, predictable, straightforward process.  If you
> can follow simple directions it's easy.  I'm looking for a
> digital printing process that's similarly straightforward and
> reliable.
> 
> Some people here tell me we already have it; others say it will
> never exist, so there seems to be some divergence on that
> point!

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