> -----Original Message----- > From: Diana York [mailto:diana@...] > Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2003 4:28 AM > To: Digital BW > Subject: [Digital BW] Whick inks > > > I'll try asking here as I haven't heard back from my inquiry > to the supplier. > > I have an Epson 3000 still running the original PiezographyBW > software and inks. I need to purchase more ink (in bottles), > but am not sure which ink I should purchase now as the > descriptions have changed since my last purchase. I think I > know which ones I want to buy for the "color" slots, but > which black is the one that used to be with the original set? > Is one of the others better to use now? Does one work better > with a specific tone than the others? And do they work with > the old software/profiles? > > I'm upset that my printer did not alert me this time that the > carts were empty. I guess I need to get new carts as these > are truly empty but the little plastic thing never pushed out > and set off the ink out sensors like they usually do and I > was in the middle of printing some prints when they began to > look very funny. Turns out I was only printing with one ink - > that'll do it! > > Thanks for your help everyone! Happy holidays from snowy, > cold PA! Diana York mailto:diana@... Hawk > Mountain Papers toll free 888-807-2248 > http://www.hawkmtnartpapers.com 100% Cotton Fine Art Digital > Print and Photo Papers > Diana, As far as I know the original Sundance/Piezo inks are available from bwguys.com as "Sundance BW Neutral Warm" so if you like that look it is still available. I tried Selenium and Warm Neutral Piezotone and MIS Full Spectrum with the plug-in on my 1280's without a problem. I like the Selenium Piezotone the best myself. I would suggest moving on to the newer inks since are more fade and warm shift resistant, and do not clog like the original inks. If you go with the Piezotone inks, Dark Gray is the same as Cyan, Medium Gray is Magenta and Light Gray is Yellow. You can order 3000 cartridges here: http://www.inkjetmall.com/store/bw/piezotone-carts.html If you want maximum fade resistance then use the Piezotone Carbon Black or the MIS Eboni. These are very close to the original black in terms of density. Martin Wesley www.carolynfrayn.com/Guests/MartinWesley/pages/MW_01.html www.borderless-photos.de/guests.html
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RE: [Digital BW] Whick inks
2003-12-19 by Martin Wesley
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