--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., Burkhardt Kiegeland <burkhardt@e...> wrote: > > The Trition system works using 3 carts containing 3 different blacks. Part > of the system is a set of tables designed for different papers. The tables > are free. > The fine tuning of the print is done in grayscale mode. After that the image > has to be changed into indicated colors where the table is applied. > The results are very nice and definitely of the same quality as the best > Piezography prints. No dots, no banding, just perfect for an inkjet print. Hi Burkhardt, this is interesting to me, because Triton was the first archival ink system I tried out - and AFAIK then only one available here in Germany. While I got good and dotless results on my older 760, the 1160 showed horrible tone gradation, visible white banding and had clogged nozles all the time. Fearing the worst I nevertheless gave MIS Full Spectrum a try and I can already say that on my 1160 it gives very good results: practically invisible dots, it looks (to my eyes) sharper than the Triton on my 760 - and with the CIS installed it´s much less expensive than the Triton carts. Which Printer do you use with Triton? Greetings from Berlin, Bernhard
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Re: [Digital BW] Piezography Review: Piezo v. Epson resolution
2001-10-11 by albatros.bee@web.de
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