Another way to try it would be to use QTR and the BO profiles for the 220 but use the OEM Espon MK. I did tests while waiting for my MIS ink and it made some very good results. Much warmer than Eboni but gives yuo a feel of what you can achieve. If you like it with the OEM you'll love it with the Eboni. Denis --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Whiting" <paulmwhiting@...> wrote: > > Drew, > > I agree totally with the respondent to your question... (can't see his > name right now the way this page is set up). But that's exactly how I > got started, with a 220 and the Eboni cartridge in the black position. > Worked just great. My only concern now is as to the future > availability of these carts in view of the Epson suit. > > But yes, his recommendation is an excellent way to start. It's simple > and straightforward with very pleasing results. Have you seen Clayton > Jones' website? I can post that link later if you'd like. > > Hope this helps, > > Paul >
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Re: BO Printing: Minumum Requirements
2007-12-08 by the_des_bois
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