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Re: Low Dmax on Epson 2200 with K7 inks response

2005-12-01 by john dean

Yea Josh,

I've debated with myself back and forth about what mono inkset to go
with in the Piezzotone area. I actually like the quad sets. But I have
decided on the K6 for all the obvious reasons. I just received my new
used 7000 from John V. last night and I'll be ordering the inks by
Saturday. It should be fun using papers to control hue differences. If
I like em, as I'm sure I will, I'll go bigger with em this spring and
won't look back.

Oh, come on Tyler use that 7600 for the neutrals. What do you need
color for anyway? Your Mr. Piezzotone of the greater North West. 

John


--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "joshhackney"
<joshhackney@g...> wrote:
>
> 
> John, 
> 
> Yup.  100% certain.  
> 
> I'm getting outstanding prints using QTR create ICC and Innova
papers.  HPR is the only 
> paper I have tried to profile while using the Cone linearlization
curves that has given me a 
> problem.
> 
> By the way.  I know you are debating between K6 and standard
piezo's.  Have you made up 
> your mind?  I gotta say that I'm very pleased with K7 results with
my new workflow, and 
> besides, it represents the latest and greatest.  If you have an
established workflow and a 
> clientel that demand that workflow like Tyler, I can understand
sticking with what works, 
> but if your adding a new service to your offerings, why not go with
the latest development?  
> Just my thoughts on the matter.  
> 
> As to my workflow, Jon Cone says his linearization curves are
unbeatable, so I decided to 
> use his linearization curves, and then use QTR create ICC to profile
the results from my 
> printer.  The only limitation to this approach is that Cone has only
generated curves for 
> Han., Innova, and Bradford products - but that in itself provides
quite a few choices.
> 
> Best,
> 
> Josh
> 
> --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "john dean" 
> <deanwork2003@y...> wrote:
> >
> > Are these inks in the right slots?
> >
>

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