Hello Simon, >I have an Epson R220 with standard inks with Olmec 260gsm Gloss >Paper. When I print in colour the results are fine, but with BO >the results are teribly light in density... >I would welcome some advice on where to go next I have a lot of experience with BO printing but I have no answer for you because you are using the Epson dye ink on glossy paper. My experience is with pigment ink on matte paper. So any settings I might suggest wouldn't apply. The central issue as I see it from your description is the print doesn't match the screen image (I'm assuming the screen image looks good to you). Getting good WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get), or having the print and screen image match, is one of the main challenges in setting up any system. There are two approaches: making the print match the screen, or making the screen match the print. I don't know what to suggest, but there are some detailed articles on BO printing at the link below (#3 and #4). They focus on pigment ink and matte paper, but the underlying principles are the same. Reading them would certainly help in understanding how the system works and perhaps would give some clues on how to adjust your setup. Regards, Clayton Info on black and white digital printing at http://www.cjcom.net/digiprnarts.htm
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Re: Epson 220 BO prints very light
2006-07-28 by Clayton Jones
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