I meant I was surprised that a driver would commit more ink to photo paper than to matte paper for any given area. I would have thought that the matte paper would and could take more load. Hence a move to a photo paper setting would have, I would have thought, reduced the ink load. > From: Paul Roark <paul.roark@...> > Reply-To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com> > Date: Mon, 04 Apr 2005 10:52:04 -0700 > To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com> > Subject: RE: [Digital BW] PK chip on an MK cart > > > > Steve, > >> I'm surprised that a "photo" paper would be given more ink than a "matte" >> paper. ... > > In the latest February 14, 2005, Wilhelm 9600 report, Epson Premium Glossy > Photo Paper (250) also has the longest dark storage life, at ">300 years." > > > The primary target of Epson appears to be the color glossy print. This is > an amazing technology that appears to be evolving more quickly than the > matte papers. >
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Re: [Digital BW] PK chip on an MK cart
2005-04-05 by Steve Kale
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