Even dye inks are known to "bronze" in certain situations. Also, your choice of papers is much more limited, if permanence is a consideration. Bronzing can be eliminated or greatly reduced by spraying the prints with a protective spray.I guess what I'm saying, experimentation is the key to finding the ink/paper/spray combo that gives you the results you desire. John Nollendorfs --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Piet Weber" <p.weber@...> wrote: > > Hi, > > Can someone advise me what black inkset to use for B/W printing on a Epson 2100/2200? I > hate bronzing, so I probably need a dye ink set. Lyson seems to have this Daylight Darkroom, > which I think is dye based, but are other brands available? I use QuadToneRIP to print B/W > images with a normal inkset at the moment and make my own profiles. So I am experienced > with this driver. > > Cheers, Piet >
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Re: Dye Black/White Inkset
2006-10-05 by sinar001
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