Hello Tim; The quick answer is no, you can't set the R1800 for BO with the Epson driver (haven't we been here before?)the only inexpensive way to do it is to use QTR which has a few basic prifiles included for the 1800. From there you'll have to learn how to make your own. I'd offer you use of some of mine, but I have a weird ink configuration that includes an LK in the gloss position and an LLk instead of red, so it won't do you any good. Also, you can't just remove all the other carts, the printer simply will not operate. If you 'removed' them by replacing the ink with cleaning solution or something clear, you'll just get a wet sloppy mess. So: Unless you want to spend $600.00 on Imageprint, download QTR, install it, (its only $50.00) try the available profiles. There are a few others using the R1800, perhaps they would be willing to share profiles with you until you work out how to make your own. And stay away from guns-you can always sell the printer and get a R2400. Steve Karafyllakis P.S. I just checked fy QTR profiles- I still have a 'cool BO'curve for E-semimatte (I don't remember how cool} and a sepia toner curve for matte papers, both for standard ink configs. If you get set up with QTR email me & I'll send them along. -- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Tim Timmermans" <zenphoto7@...> wrote: > > Two quick questions before I shoot myself..or my printer. > > 1. Can you set the 1800 for Black only or do you have to remove all > the carts except the two black ones? > > Also, I have still been getting roller marks on the prints. I didn't > have that problem for the first 20-40 prints but now I do. > > I turned off the gloss and it seemed to help solve that problem but > I'm not sure that is the best option. Does that make sense? > > I'm using Epson Premium Semigloss and PremiereArt Semigloss papers. > > 2. I have created printing settings that include > > best photo > gloss ...off > color controls on > ICM off > epson vivid on > gamma 1.8 > > additionally, Doug Fisher (thanks doug) suggested the following to > slow down the printer even more to help repress the roller marks. > > ""When you go into the printer driver pages called "printing > preferences",then go to the advanced page (check the "show this screen > first" box), then go to the ink config. You will find the settings in > there." > > I was never able to find the ink config area. > > Does anyone have suggestions for better settings for optimal prints. > At the moment I can't afford expensive calibrations or profiles so I'm > trying to make the best with what I have to work with in a bare bones > 1800. > > Thanks, > > Tim >
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Re: 1800 BO? Desperate times...
2006-05-29 by Steven Karafyllakis
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