Look carefuly; that ink is warm-toned by itself, there shouldn't be any bluishness at all, it should in fact be a bit brownish. Steve Karafyllakis --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "McDoogla" <mcdoogla@...> wrote: > > I think I may have figured out how to do it without QTR...the UK > driver indeed has a Grayscale function on it that isn't on the US > driver. At first I thought it was the same as the black and white > functions on the US driver (which do RGB black and white and give you > a choice of warm, cool, sepia or nuetral.) But I tried the UK > grayscale and I think it's BO...the black area is really rich, and I > can't see as uch of a bluish tint (and through a loupe I don't think I > see any colored dots, but this printer's dots are SMALL!). So maybe. > I'll have to download QTR's trial and see if that yields a very > different print. > doug >
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Re: r1800 and print driver for black only?
2006-04-20 by Steven Karafyllakis
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