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Re: [Digital BW] anybody using MIS sepia-neutral VM inks?

2002-01-20 by Peter Lindman

Will the new sepia-VM be available in cartridges or only in bottles for
use with a CIS?
Peter Lindman

Paul Roark wrote:
> 
> Heath wrote:
> 
> >I was wondering if anyone has received the sepia to neutral VM inks
> from
> >MIS yet?  If so, what exactly did you order, and do they work with
> the
> >"original" VM curves on MIS's website?
> 
> MIS might mix the neutral ink this weekend.  The sepia VM that MIS has
> shipped so far uses the standard MIS VM warm base.
> 
> The VM-Sepia-Neutral will use the same curves as the standard VM
> inkset, but
> just covers a different range.  Quite a few have expressed interest in
> more
> warmth and sepia tones.  So, this it is.  For my uses -- landscapes
> and
> reproductions of old photos -- I've found the mix to be very useful.
> 
> Also, the neutral ink is for an FS-Neutral.  So, Piezo users will have
> a
> truly neutral ink mix.
> 
> Paul
> http://www.PaulRoark.com
> 
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