Hello Peter, Please find the profiles at http://nicknugent.blogsite.org Let me know what you think. The UT-FS profiles are quite good but the VM version ... I like them but some may find the dmax a little below expectation. Like you I'm using the VM until I run out then will replace with either UT-FSN, or a subset of the UT2 inkset, or some modified inksets which allows me cool to warm with sepia option on the 1160. --nick --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Peter Marquis-Kyle" <peter@m...> wrote: > Nick H. Nugent wrote: > > Even at 1.9 dmax the VM-Kirkland curve yields beautiful prints. > > The FS-Kirkland curve is absolutely fantastic. Visually the two > > prints are very comparable when placed side by side. You can't > > tell that there were printed without K :) > > Great news, and thanks again. I'll look forward to getting some of > the Kirkland gloss paper and try this out (I have an 1160 loaded > with MIS-VM inks). > > I plan to change to MIS-UT variable tone ink once my stock of VM > runs out -- I guess this approach should work with that inkset too. > > Peter Marquis-Kyle
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[Digital BW] Re: 1160-VM and UT-FS-Eboni on both matte and glossy papers
2005-02-28 by Nick H. Nugent
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