For those running 4000s with UT7 or 8 (the same now), here is a thought that may have no merit whatsoever. Try using a matte paper setting and one of the 2200 "Eboni-glossy" curves to print on glossy paper, like Epson Premium Semimatte. That will cut out the MK and print the 100% black with C & M position ink. It may also have a heavier ink load, which may help the dmax while possibly hurting midtone smoothness. If the C+M dmax is good, then that also frees up the PK cart for a possible second-pass gloss overcoat (the "glop" one of the recent threads was talking about). Just a thought. Paul www.PaulRoark.com <http://www.paulroark.com/> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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4000 dmax and "glop"
2004-12-07 by Paul Roark
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