Believe me, you will get wonderful results from that combo. I can't imagine going with the UC K ink instead of one of the Cone K inks though. Make sure you shake those carts every week or so, and try to print a little something weekly as well to keep the ink from settling in the lines. A common problem with many inks these days easily avoided. Tyler --- 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 Tyler Boley
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