Paul, Is the density of the UT7 light black close enough to the MIS LK or Epson LK that it could also be used as a substitute in the 2200 and 4000? The UT7 LK and PK-N would give us two neutral blacks that could be profiled with QTR or IJC to yield a smoother neutral print than BO. New color profiles would be needed, but that is not a problem as long as the LK density is reasonably close to the original LK. Carl On Jan 28, 2005, at 10:42 PM, Paul Roark wrote: > > >> I just got done printing on my mint 4000 BO on LexJet Premium >> SemiMatte, at 2880 dpi, hight speed ON. Sure enough, it is >> incredible. It warm to be sure, but that's OK by me. > > Those that don't like warm are going to love the soon-to-be-available > PK-N. > A big dmax, neutral-cool photo black, in combination with the newest > papers, > will make color + B&W in the 4000 a very serious contender as the > do-it-all > printer. BO glossies also have lower bronzing by their nature. > > Paul > www.PaulRoark.com > >
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Piezography? Or, the state of the state.
2005-01-29 by Carl Schofield
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