Steve, I have a R2400 (as well as a R1800 and 2100), and, as you suggest, the R2400 is far superior to the 2100 for B&W on glossy papers (even using IP). I shall now get rid of my 2100 and IP and use the 2400 for B&W on glossy papers and the 1800 for color on matte and glossy (no black carts to change). Bob Frost. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Kale" <stevekale@...> Having said all that the 2400 will, 'despite' its use of colour ink, likely (based on what I've seen from the 4800) produce a dramatically better B&W output than the 21/2200, on either matte or photo paper, out of the box.
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: 4800 v. UT7 1600 dpi scans
2005-06-27 by Bob Frost