To follow up on this, I checked into this today, and to make a long story short, I was out of ink in three of the carts! After re-filling the carts, life is good again! Regards, Matthew --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "pr_roark" <pr_roark@...> wrote: > > "Matthew Newhook" <mjnewhook@> wrote: > > The Create ICC-RGB process is the same with the glop in there. I > have curves in the download that can be used. At lease some have the > glop activated. > > Be sure the driver settings are correct. There is a difference > between matte and glossy papers. > > Paul > www.PaulRoark.com > > > > > > > I posted before about having dark prints with UT14 on Epson Premium > matte with an Epson > > 1400. Now I'm having the opposite problems with Kirkland Glossy. > When I'm using the ICC > > that Paul has on his website, my prints are way too light. With the > warm ICC, I'm getting > > better, but overly dark prints. > > > > Ideally I'd like to go through the same exercise as I did with the > epson matte, and use a > > graycard to create a custom profile. However, I understand the > process is somewhat > > difference due to the glop, and perhaps mixing of two channels for > black? Is there a > > document somewhere I can read on this? > > >
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Re: light prints with UT14 on glossy
2009-02-22 by Matthew Newhook
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