Richard, I use Generations4 black ink. Originally, I did not have much success with the MIS inks. At the time, only 1280 workflow were available, and they produced badly posterized prints. Thus, I began my own experiments. When I reordered the inks, based upon their density, and used the NCA mode, I got excellent results. If you wish, load the carts up with the second pattern - if your E2000P is like mine, you will have a fine B&W printer. It seems there are many choices to try .... Best, Alex --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "richard_h95050" <richardh@j...> wrote: > Hi Alex, > > Thanks for all the info and suggestions -- one question, though: > > Are you using one of the two ink-order configurations below and > getting near "plug and play" results as Tom suggested, or are you > working with the curve set you described in your previous post which > sounds like a considerably more complex process? > > Thanks again, > Richard > > >
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Re: Epson 2000P B&W setup ( was Epson GENIUS .....)
2003-11-18 by B. Alex Pettit Jr.
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