IMHO, you have just wasted money. I have spent a year using Cone Piezo inks and have just replaced them with MIS UT2. Guess what, the same file printed on the same paper with both inksets are absolutely impossible to tell apart if printed with the same warm tonality. And UT2 allows me neutral and cool prints, which Piezo does not. Add to this the suite of unkept promises from Cone, the overpriced useless software and I'm done with them. Good luck anyway in your new endeavour :-) --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "tigertwous" <jfisher@s...> wrote: > I've just ordered my set of Piezography inks from IJM for my Epson 7600 inked > with matt black UC inks, I'm running Studio Print 10 from a Windows XP Pro system > and will have access to a X-rite DTP41. I plan on using Epson Enhanced Matte to learn > on but will move up to some other types as I get my feet wet. Any suggestions as to > what I should do first (other than the obvious) I usually just play around and find my > way in the dark and eventually come up with what I need, but I thought if I ask you > folks I may be able to shorten the time it takes to achieve some successful results. > > Thanks I'm looking forward to making some spectacular prints in the future. > > Jack Fisher > St. Louis, MO
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Re: I'm going with Cone Editions Inks
2004-07-14 by stephane_bosman
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