On 10/17 08:11, Paul Roark wrote: > > With the MIS variable-mix/tone options all that is needed is Photoshop -- no > extra software. Also, compare ink prices. Bulk MIS ink is very cheap. Awesome information. > > "UT" is MIS "Ultra Tone B&W." It's the newest, state-of-the-art > variable-tone inkset. Ahhh, now I get it. I'm such a newbie! > the MIS chart that lists the printers that are supported. I currently use > the 1280 with UT inks and have the most and best curves for that printer I figure the 1280 is so well used and many people use it, I would like that as well. > B&W inkjet printing. Because of this, I'm now tuning a cheap Epson C82 to > print with no "workflow" (special software or procedure). This will allow I emailed the folks at www.inksupply.com regarding my Epson Photo 825. I can use the 860 inkset and stuff (Quadtones) but I would like to retain the printer for family 4x6 color stuff. Thanks again for bearing with "newbie" questions. -- Eric Eric's PAW page: <http://www.maquiling.org/paw> PAW main page: <http://www.jeffery-nola.com/links.html>
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Re: [Digital BW] 1 more question from a future convert
2003-10-17 by Eric Maquiling
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