Thanks Paul, the warm tone is one of the things I did not like about the Piezo prints. Not that warm prints are bad I just think I lean toward the cooler tones also. Do the MIS inks have the same archival qualities as the Piezo inks? Steve Schaefer --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "Paul Roark" < paul.roark@v...> wrote: > Steve, > > You wrote: > > >I just saw my first digital BW prints from an Epson 1160 using the > >piezography inks. They looked vary good. ... > >Are the Epson printers and piezography inks the best way to go > >or are there other printers and or inks that can do just as > >well or better ... ? > > Most on this list use Epson printers with either Piezo inks or MIS inks > (inksupply.com). > > I started with Piezo and now print the MIS VM variable-tone inkset with the > Epson driver. It gives me control over the tone of the print (Piezo is > warm -- I wanted neutral or cool to match my silver prints, but note that > the MIS VM inkset also can print warmer than Piezo), bands less (meaning > virtually never) in my 1160, and gives deeper blacks than the Piezo system. > > Also the MIS inks are much cheaper and, from a new purchaser's perspective, > there is no software to buy. So, it's very cheap to buy a cartridge of MIS > VM inks and give them a try. The cost of trying Piezo is rather steep, > however. > > Either way, top notch prints are definitely what you should expect from > either approach. > > Paul > http://www.PaulRoark.com
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Re: [Digital BW] Best method for printing BW
2002-01-08 by steven0356
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