Paul, I'm using a 1280 for printing. I have used the R9 driver up to this point - but would prefer to use the epson driver. This morning I ordered a UT-2 cartridge to try it out. Thanks, Don --- Paul Roark <paul.roark@...> wrote: > Don, > > >As I am not looking for a sepia toner, is it > possible > >to use the blue toner in the Y and LC positions to > >retain the ease of UT-2? > > If you have a large format 7000, 7500, 9000, or 9500 > printer and are able to > use the 7500 or 9500 driver to drive it, then the > UT1 inkset (no sepia > toner) is what I recommend. Converting a grayscale > file to RGB and applying > a curve for printing is not difficult -- as long as > the curves are already > written. > > I don't think the UT2 inkset is going to be easier > for you on these > printers. If you try to modify it, then things > really get complex. Unless > you are very experienced, I'd stick with an inkset > and workflow that have > been made for each other and well tested -- like the > UT1 and 7500 (7000 > driver) curves for the above printers. > > Paul > www.PaulRoark.com > _______________________________ __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes http://hotjobs.sweepstakes.yahoo.com/signingbonus
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RE: [Digital BW] UT-2 inkset for wide format?
2004-01-15 by D. Hill
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