> --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., Jeff Magidson <jeffm@g...> > wrote: > > Following the thread about substituting the MIS VM black with the > Epson > > OEM black I decided to give it a try. Hmmm..interesting. To do this do you simply use the Epson black cart as usual and then use the CFS where the color cart would normally be? I am preparing to get the MIS CFS and the VM's for my new 1280. Guys..I could use some opinions and or advice on the following issues: I just got a new 1280. Planning to dedicate it to b/w. I had been using a 2000P and Epson carts. I had never done a monitor calibration (nor do I know how) but apparantly never needed to. The prints looked pretty much the same as what I saw on the screen but the 2000P prints always looked a little muted to me. The 1280 test prints I've been doing with the epson carts that it came with seem much lighter than what I see on the screen and consequently much lighter than the 2000P prints. I'm not sure how to correct this other than making major adjustments to each and every print file that I've ever created. Is there another fix? The major complaint I've heard about my prints has been weak blacks. I'm probably making lots of mistakes in the process. When I printed b/w images using the color setting I always got a greenish tint to the prints. I had been converting color images to greyscale and printing them as such. I have read posts here about converting the greyscale back to RGB. Does this make a big difference? To compensate for the unwanted toning I put the setting on the espson driver to black. Was I shortchanging my imagery by using these settings? When I order my CFS should I not order the black and just continue using the black epson cart? Is my understanding correct then that five bottles of ink are dedicated to the large cart space and just one to the black? I'm sorry for all these "beginner-esque" questions and appreciate any thoughts any of you good folks may have. I have nice imagery. I just need to be able to output prints that do them justice. And finally are there any preferences here of the MIS CFS versus the NMC CIS and if so why? I am using a PC with Win '98 and PS 5.5 Gratefully yours, Tim T. (if this post sounds familiar I did post it a couple of days ago but got no response. Thought I would try one more time)
Message
Opinions, suggestions, advice please
2002-01-13 by timtimmermans7
Attachments
- No local attachments were found for this message.