Hi Roy, Thanks for the rapid and thoughtful response. Unfortunately, I will have the 7600 set up with matte ink and HPR paper. It is my hope to make large prints for gallery opening on 5/1. Can you tell me how involved it is to make a B&W profile if I've never done it before? I suspect that it is an order of magnitude more difficult with color inks. The main problem is that I have only a 2 day window to use the printer. It's not the end of the world if I use smaller prints from my 2200. Should I punt at this point? Best, -John > Hi John, > > I've done some initial work with a 7600. The one I'm using has > Photo Black not Matte Black ink loaded. Which kind of black ink > are you using? I can send you a couple of profiles for EEM using > this setup. > > Roy > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "chervinsky02144" > <chervinsky@d...> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I just spent the morning installing Roy Harrington's QuadtoneRIP software > > and have succesfully been making very nice prints on my Epson 2200 with > > the UC inkset. So far, I am very impressed with the software. > > > > I am, however, just using the 2200 as an exercise. The real purpose of > > getting the software running is that I will have access to a 7600 printer next > > weekend. Are there any profiles available for the 7600? If not, will I be able > > to use the software with the 7600 without developing curves? Has anyone, > > for example, tried using the 2200 curves? > > > > Thanks very much. > > > > -John Chervinsky
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Re: QuadToneRIP and the 7600
2004-02-28 by chervinsky02144
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