Steve, Last week I finished printing a series of BO photos on my 1200. I used the Eboni ink on Dot Works Nature Jet paper. This is a 100% cotton paper with no coatings. I used it because I had a supply at hand. I am really pleased with the results. I started my B&W printing around Christmas with a C84 and the EZ-N inkset and was very pleased with them, but I wanted some larger versions of the prints too. Thus my experiment with the 1200 and BO. To my eye the 11X16.5 BO prints from the 1200 looked similar to the difference between an 8X10 from a 35mm negative and an 11X14 from the same negative. In this case I was comparing the 10X6.6 EZ-N prints to the 11X16.5 Eboni BO prints. Successful experiment, and I'm sure I will be printing more. One advantage to the 1200 is that they can be bought used on eBay very reasonably. Mike --- Steve Bell <steve@...> wrote: > On 19/2/05 6:38 pm, "mojojones2001" > <mojojones@...> wrote: > > > > > > > Why is the 1200 not supported by so many of the > workflows that include > > the 1280? Is it that much different? > > > > thanks, > > > > John > > > > I suspect because it is much older, so there are > less about, and its ink > nozzle size is larger. There's less of an incentive > to produce support for > the newer inks. > > I have one here, used as a backup for printing > colour. If I wanted to use if > for B&W, what would be the best inkset to use? > > Steve Bell > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The all-new My Yahoo! - Get yours free! http://my.yahoo.com
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Re: [Digital BW] whither the 1200?
2005-02-20 by Brubaker family
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