Just thinking about the whole thing now, perhaps the Eboni ink is spilt in two different systems? One for Warm printing such as the browns in the inks and one for Cool prints the Cyan ink. If that is the case then it would make a whole LOT MORE SENSE to me, and that what I have here is not what I need. I should go down the track of finding all 6 inks of blackness of different dilutions! :) Or I could be wrong about this all and that the Eboni inks I do have ARE NOT Eboni inks and something totally different! :| --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "jag24x" <jag24x@...> wrote: > > Hi, > I finally got my R1800 with Eboni 6 ink setup. Though the ink is from someone who had an excess of ink bought from MIS last year. Which I have now acquired. I did a QTR print calibration of all the inks. > Now what has suprised me is that some of the ink is not all black? Well NOT different shades of black? > My > MK (EBK) is infact black! > Cyan (Eb6C) is a dark cyan > Magenta (Eb6LC) is a light cyan > Yellow (EB6Y) is a dark brown > Red or Light Cyan (Eb6LM) is a greyish very light brown > Blue or Light Magenta (Eb6M) is a black > > I'm just wondering if I got some dud inks? > > The QTR curving looks like a can of worms! I do have a Colovision Printfixpro spectrometer, and each inks do not seem to be sequential from ink to ink? > Perhaps I need to figure out a limit on each ink to make them sequential? > Has anyone had any success in utilizing all 6 inks in one print? > Thanks > Jag24x >
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Re: Eboni 6 INK color?
2009-05-20 by jag24x
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