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Re: New user-C86 & MIS EZ warm inks

2005-04-12 by mastedward

I bought the C86, unpacked it, put the Epson ink cartridges in a 
drawer and went directly to the MIS inks.  No problem.  A great and 
simple solution to b&w printing.  Edward    --- In 
DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Christer Rosewelll 
<christerart@m...> wrote:
> Sunny?....
> 
> Ain't never been sunny when I've been there...
> 
> ..=*^)
> 			Christer, AKA Christer Rosewell
> 			  http://www.ChristerArt.com
> 
> 
> 
> On Apr 11, 2005, at 2:41 PM, 
> DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com wrote:
> 
> >    From: "merrybo" <anne.ete@b...>
> > Subject: New user-C86 & MIS EZ warm inks
> >
> >
> >
> > Hi Everyone,
> >
> > I'm a longtime 'lurker' on this forum, gathering info on b&w
> > printing - :-) I had a darkroom in my youth (a long time ago!!)and
> > I've always loved the magic of mono.
> > I've finally plumped for the Epson C86 amd MIS EZ warm ink set. 
Just
> > received both and I'm wondering if it's ok to just go ahead and 
load
> > the EZ inks without first installing the Epson inks?
> >
> > Also, any hints and tips gratefully received. This is my first 
foray
> > into using a printer solely for mono printing and I'm all atizz 
with
> > anticipation and excitement!
> >
> > I've read Paul Roark's info on this setup, which is, of course, 
very
> > clear and helpful as usual - anything else I should know?
> >
> > TIA,
> > Anne
> > (in sunny London,UK)
> >
> 			Christer, AKA Christer Rosewell
> "It's the artist's job to accomplish two things-to stir the 
emotions of 
> the viewer
> 	  and to lay bare the soul of his subject." Jousuf Karsh
>       		  Member EP (Editorial Photographers)
> 			  http://www.ChristerArt.com
> 		  	   3.6 million visitors to date..
> 
> 
> 
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