IMHO, that would be the StudioPrint RIP and Cone's Piezotones. Others like the results with Roy Harrington's Quad Tone RIP (QTR) and the MIS inks. Still others like the ImagePrint RIP and the UltraChrome inks (yes, color inks for B&W). -- Bruce Watson jkwait2000 wrote: > Hello everyone! > I have been printing large format digital since 1991 and feel > confident in my abilities to print wide gamut color on many different > substrates. Now here's my dilemma I am purchasing an Epson 9600 that > I want to dedicate to B&W printing. What is your collective opinion > the best combination of paper ink and rip software to go with the > Epson to produce spectacular narrow gamut prints. I currently have a > X-rite 401g spectrophotometer to help with profile generation. > Thanks > -Jeff > > > > > > > >
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Re: [Digital BW] Starting up
2005-05-10 by hogarth@snappydsl.net
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