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Re: [Digital BW] Image Print vs Septone

2003-11-10 by David J. Simons

I'm a user of Imageprint with an Epson 2200 and very happy with it.  As a PC user, it setup first try and has continued to without issue.   The user interface is quit simple.  As you mention it is very convenient to use the factory inks.  I had other solutions but find that I like the simplicity of the Imageprint and a 2200.  No fuss no muss.  

Regards,

David

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: neilsphoto 
  To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 6:14 AM
  Subject: [Digital BW] Image Print vs Septone


  A simple question w/o a simple answer.  I print 90% B&W and have been 
  happy with matte black ink on matte paper in my 2200.   Very near neutral 
  prints except for when I get window light on them.   Nothing new here.

  So between those 2 options which to choose.  Leave price out for now.  One 
  uses OE ink so clogging etc should not be any more of a problem than 
  normal. 
  Problems with Septone ink?  Anyone know?  I can 2200 Ink at Staples Office 
  stores. Another plus.   I think the closer I stay with OE  Epson materials the 
  better.  I want to print not tinker.

  How about using the programs?   Easy to pick up or do you wonder "huh 
  what?" too often.    I'm on OS X.

  And they really really work?    Has IP really got no color shift using the same 
  ink as Epson?   

  All comments welcome, thanks

  Neil




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