Hello Paul, >Much or the carbon warmth in a system like this comes from the core LK >and LLK. To get a better range, I use MIS carbon there, which is >warmer than the Epson LK and LLK (which is about half carbon). If I was to begin using MIS LK and LLK, and LLK(Y), and wanted to keep the same resulting tone as I have with K3 inks, would I not have to dial in more coolant to compensate? If this is true, would the result be any more or less lightfast? Regards, Clayton Info on black and white digital printing at http://www.cjcom.net/digiprnarts.htm
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Re: [Digital BW] Profiling the 2400 using LLK for Y method help.
2006-09-05 by Clayton Jones