After an evening playing around with QTR, an Epson 2100 loaded with an MIS CFS with their UC inks but with Eboni in the K position (rather than their universal black which is the standard with this CFS), and Epson Premium Semi-gloss, I thought I would share some observations. The first is that one can use Eboni ink well on EPSG. The use of the UC light black melds the eboni to the paper. With QTR one has amazing control over the individual inks. I was only focused on a warm cure for now but managed to find a combination that provided a respectable dMax of 2.07. Eboni responds particularly to both Lyson Print Guard and Renaissance Wax. Out of the printer dMax was in the order of 1.49 and the 90-100 steps had a dull look. Also often the 95 step would have a higher density than the 100 (unlinearised). A couple of coats of Print Guard and dMax climbs to circa 1.95. Bring on the Wax. The strips (and images) all held up to a solid buffing. By this time the relationship between the steps had settled to a more expected pattern and the 90-100 steps had a great finish (ie a step seemed to respond differently to the spray and wax depending on how much eboni was in the mix). Final dMax circa 2.07. I found the best thing to do re the spraying was to apply it reasonably heavily but not too much and then quickly dry it with a hair dryer. At this stage I had only tried lifting the QTR K Limit to 85, with LK at 90, and a Gray_Overlap of 10 (no Boost). I will keep fiddling with these. (The use of the overlap may allow me to take K higher.) I will also take a look at a cool curve. Some conclusions: QTR is a must try for those on a Mac and I guess soon all those on a PC. It takes some learning and but is very very versatile. If you can only have one 2100/2200 and need to do both B&W and colour, an MIS UC CFS but with Eboni in the K position is a wonderfully versatile combo if you have QTR. Steve
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QTR, Eboni, MIS UCs and Epson Semi-Gloss - Some Observations
2004-07-12 by Steve Kale
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