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Re: [Digital BW] Converting from Piezo Inks to Anything Else

2002-01-28 by Michael Kravit

Mark,

Just use the MIS FS inks, nothing else to do. They are "plug and play" with the Piezo Inks.

Mike
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Mark Romine 
  To: Digital Black & White 
  Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2002 12:00 PM
  Subject: [Digital BW] Converting from Piezo Inks to Anything Else


  Within a couple weeks or so I should be nearing the end of the current
  supply of Cone Piezo B&W inks and I am thinking about switching to
  something else in the MIS line. I am currently using a CIS from
  NoMoreCarts and I was wondering form those who have experience in doing
  this, how difficult is it or how do you go about cleaning out the Cone
  inks from the CIS when making such a switch? Is it better to just get a
  new CIS unit and start from scratch? What has been your experience?

  Also, which of the MIS products for quadtone printing comes closest to
  the Cone look, the Original, the Full Spectrum or the Variable set?

  Thanks,
  Mark

  --
  Mark Romine
  MARK ROMINE PHOTOGRAPHY
  227 Fairway Drive
  Bloomington, IL 61701
  309-662-4258
  http://www.markrominephoto.com



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