The R220 is a great B & W printer - If you set it up with Paul Roark's UT-R2 inks with Eboni in the K position you can use it for continuous tone or Black- Only printing. I prefer the Warm set which is pure carbon - but there is a relatively stable neutral set as well if that is your preference. Both are available from MIS. I have two R220's - one set up the way I just described and the other with the OEM inks for non-archival (not artistic) technical color printing (including onto CD's) and I couldn't be more pleased. (I paid ~$35 for each after rebates and both included a full set of 6 OEM carts.) Thanks again to Paul Roark for the ink-sets and support and to Clayton Jones for the info on BO. See both their sites for more info... Michael Vendrell --- badsurfer67 <badsurfer67@...> wrote: > I've got a 1280 and a r220, I don't want to have > redundant printers so > I thought I'd setup up one to be a dedicated black > and white printer. > My question is which one to convert to a black and > white printer. I > know this is very subjective but I really don't have > a preference in > the size I print, I mean it is just as nice to print > large black and > white prints than. I am just looking to have the > best of both worlds > at a reasonable cost. > > Thank you, > > Brian > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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Re: [Digital BW] black and white setup
2006-02-10 by Michael Vendrell
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