--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Roark" <paul.roark@v...> wrote: If you see a major difference in an ink, > it's a mistake and will be rectified. MIS is on its holiday break now, but > I'm sure they'll take care of the problem when they're back. Yes, in about 5 years that I've been dealing with them, they were very nice. > > > ... UT2 ... "It > >can print sepia tones, where the original Ultratone ink could not. It > >also can be used with just the Epson sliders to produce warm to > >neutral tone prints". > > This was just a comparison of the UT2 to the UT1 (known as just the "UT" > inkset before the UT2 came out). There are, of course, different inksets in > the UT family of inks. Some of these issues come down to people mistakenly > ordering the wrong inks. True, it's hard to put order in all the info they have on their site. > > On the other hand, there does seem to have been an increase in these > problems recently. I think this is due to the confluence of several > factors. The wife of the principal retired. New employees are being > trained. Most importantly, the principal, who is an engineer, has made a > machine to load carts efficiently in-house. This has been a major > undertaking and will be a major advantage when completed. Ink sellers like > MIS typically contract with other companies to load the carts. This is the > source of lots of problems. I've been using CFS almost from the beginning so in my case it's not a cartrige issue. Andu > > At any rate, if there was a mistake, I'm sure it'll be taken care of after > the holidays. > > Paul > www.PaulRoark.com
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[Digital BW] Re: UT2 wrong colors
2004-12-29 by - andu -
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