>... Paul's process calls for an eboni cartridge in the glop slot... That was just one of many setups the 1800 can support. I assumed many would want one printer for color and B&W. So, that was my "default" setup. The 1800 can support all sorts of alternatives. Carl is apparently getting excellent 3-PKN (260 UT-RC Neutral inkset). On my 1800 I can copy and paste the point lists from one channel to another as I move the inks around, and it usually prints well. Apparently some printers have experienced a need to re-linearize when this is done. Note that if the RC-PKN is put in for glossy printing, it could also be used to cool down matte prints. It's not 100% carbon, of course, but it'll still be very stable and fine for most uses. Paul www.PaulRoark.com
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RE: [Digital BW] Re:Damned good glossy prints - 3-MK & PKN
2007-12-08 by Paul Roark