Hello Guy, Thanks for the reply, good to hear this is working for you. Are you using the MIS PKN instead of Ebony with your UT3D setup? What paper(s) are you printing on? And how did you eliminate the the wheel marks? Thanks, David --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "guy_staley" <guy_staley@...> wrote: > > It's entirely possible to get truely exhibition quality prints with that printer, those inks, and > that RIP. And with todays best papers...? Off 'da hook baby! > > And you can print big, black and beautiful, but it'll cost ya! > > Personally, I'm using the slightly newer (though not necessarily better) "3D" inks, and the > blacks I've been able to achieve are as good (if not better) as the blacks I was getting with > Gallerie in the fume room. Truely rich, velvety, blacks are totally doable! > > Now HAVE at it! > > -G > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "David Wroblewski" > dawroblewski@ wrote: > > > > Hi all, > > > > After a long layoff, I'd like to get my hands inky again > > trying some of the new glossy fiber-style papers with my > > UT-7/2200/IJC setup. I've been working with matte until > > now (EEM for proof, HPR for finals) so this is new ground. > > Especially, I want to be able to print pictures with > > expansive black areas -- white flowers against > > a black backdrop, for example. > > > > Two simple questions: > > > > (1) Ink: What's should I be swapping for Ebony nowadays? > > > > (2) Wheel marks: the couple of times I experimented with > > Kirkland glossy, I wound up with pizza wheel tracks and (if I > > remember right) rubber roller marks. I tried wedging up the > > guide wheels with wire ties, but then (again, if I > > remember right) the paper feed was compromised. Is this > > just something I need to live with on the 2200? > > > > I'd appreciate any reports on similar setups that are producing > > good results. I'm trying to resist the urge to get any of the > > x800 K3 printers for a while and see if I can make this setup > > work for glossy, as the printer itself is still pretty reliable > > (and I have spare empty carts for the PK.) > > > > Thanks, > > David > > >
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Re: Black/Glossy UT7 questions
2007-12-31 by David Wroblewski
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