Hi Paul, thanks for your explanations . As I understand it now, it seems the best approach for our school environment (to print both color and usually neutral B&W on "photo" papers with a 7600) would be to use MIS PKN black (UTPKN-4) and the UT-3D LK (to minimize color dots) together with the normal MIS PRO color inks (CcMmY). Is it correct? Do you think that the OEM Epson color inks could be used with MIS PKN and UT LK? Best regards, Paulo (I'm quoting below part of a related reply from you to Terry Ritz) At 22:08 13/7/2006, you wrote: >Terry, > >To confirm, the configuration for a 2200 would include a standard MIS > >Pro colour inkset but with the UT-3D LK substituting for the Pro LK. > >Ebony and/or Photo Black would be used as appropriate based on the > >media (I assume that w/o the UT-3D LLK that PK would be needed for > >glossy). >Yes, that's correct. Recall that for color new color profiles will be >needed. If you have a profiling system, however, initial feedback is that >the system should be well within range. >For neutral B&W, I prefer a PKN to PK. The 3D-M is, in fact, a PKN.
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RE: [Digital BW] MIS K4 inks on a 7600 (was: A Quick look at Silver Rag . . .)
2006-07-14 by Paulo Baptista
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