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RE: [Digital BW] Best method for printing b&w.

2002-01-11 by Michael J. Kravit

Andy,

Are you referring to the "old" Epson black dye? or the newer Epson black
used in the 1280, 10000 and now available for the 7000/9000 series?

I have not seen that problem with the newer 26 year dyes.

Mike


 -----Original Message-----
From: shashinka@... [mailto:shashinka@...]
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 3:31 PM
To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Best method for printing b&w.



  In a message dated 1/9/02 11:49:58 PM, shashinka@... writes:

  << Jerry:

  I've seen the Epson dye black(probably similiar to the MIS) and it turns
  absolutely green after heavy exposure, so I think that the G4 beta black
is
  as far as I would go .

  -Andy Darlow >>

  Hi again:

  The Indelible black might also be one to try, but I doubt there's much
  density diference between it and MIS double density black.  Any comments?

  All the best!

  -Andy

  Photography, Digital Print Consulting and Custom Editions
  Andrew Darlow Images International
  www.andydarlow.com
  andy@...
  Toll free- 1-877-ADarlow




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