Jeff, you seem to have embedded your post in Evans thread. Starting a New Thread will probably provoke more answers. I have a 2200 but stuck to the Epson inks and use ImagePrint. Doing this produces pretty good b&w. But having said that the 2200 is faulted. Epson claimed that is was the answer to B&W when it was launched but in retrospect it had bad metermerism and bronzing. So given the printers that are now available such as the 3800 (although a little more expensive) I would get that. Jules --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Semaphore" <j.w.robertson@...> wrote: > > Hello > > > > My name is Jeff Robertson and I have been a lurker for about a month. I > just recently received > > a set of UT-7 inks for the Epson 2200 and am trying to get a handle on > the basics for creating > > traditional looking neutral tone prints on either Epson Premium Glossy > or Premium Luster. > > > > Questions: > > > > 1) Do I need to choose or use the same ICC profile as for color > printing? > > 2) What would the slider settings for the above papers be on the Epson > driver for the easy print > > method? > > > > Thanks in advance for the response and I look forward to making the last > step to > > "turning the taps off" in the wet darkroom. > > > > Jeff Robertson > > Hinton, AB, Canada > > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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Re: Some newbie questions.
2007-04-14 by Jules
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