The bottom line is you are not going to get decent prints with the UC inks and the Epson driver. You need to step up to another driver or "RIP". QTR is the most cost effective solution out there and a good place to start. Installation is easy and their are a number of "curves" provided including for EEM and the UC inks. Well worth the time and effort and forget about messing with the controls in the Epson driver. QTR is here: http://harrington.com/QuadToneRIP.html The other easy alternative (and free) is "black only" printing. Select "Black" in the Epson driver and it prints using just the black ink. The issue with this is that you are stuck with the hue of the black ink you are using - in this case Epson MK. Beyond these there are a myriad of alternatives at various prices. Try "black only" and if you don't like the results then move up to QTR. Have fun. > From: nsapc <nsapc@...> > Reply-To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com> > Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 19:47:50 -0000 > To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com> > Subject: [Digital BW] 2200 Ink Configuration > > > > I am relatively new to B & W printing with a 2200 on EEM paper using > Epson inks. What are the pro's and con's (if any) of using an > increased color density on the "Ink Config" setting and what > are recommended settings? > > N. Schwartz > http://www.nsapc.com/main.htm >
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Re: [Digital BW] 2200 Ink Configuration
2005-02-25 by Steve Kale
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