Thats right, thanks Paul. My tests are very much based on the information from your website. My A4 prints will be done on an Epson R300 but I would also like to try some A3 or as close as I can get (margins permitting). I will try these dilutions as a start point and see how it goes. I have already had my patience tested with the paper feeding on this printer. It does seem to feed some papers better than others and struggles with the better quality 270+gsm in the auto feed tray. I have yet to try manual feed from the back of the printer. I am hoping this will be better. I am an optimist (spelt N.A.I.V.E) Initially I am starting with an image specialists pigment matte black. MIS was just too expensive after shipping to the UK. I have also substituted Kodak PhotoFlo with Ilford wetting agent. I would also like to try some subtrates printing on pearlescent painted art papers but that is one for the future. At least I don't have to worry about damaging an expensive printer or voiding a warranty so it is going to be an experiment. I have everything I need now so the fun starts tomorrow. Bill --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "pr_roark" <roark.paul@...> wrote: > > "bgrahamuk" <enquiries@> wrote: > > > >... this is a vintage piece of equipment ... > > I think it's like the old 3000, but with a smaller image size limit and an 1160 type of cart. (Correct?) > > > I am particularly interested in mixing my own photo black pigment inks and using QuadToneRIP or similar. > > > I'd probably mix Eboni-6 (http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/Eboni-6.pdf) or Carbon-6 (http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/Ink-Mixing.pdf). > > You could also use or mix a Pk-based inkset, but the matte might show the printers age less. > > For dilutions I'd use 30%, 6% and 2% for a first effort. > > Photoshop curves in an ICC via QTR's Create ICC-RGB can control such an inkset. > > Paper transport with the old 3000 was a challenge, but many of us overcame those challenges to make very nice prints. > > Good luck & have fun. > > > Paul > www.PaulRoark.com >
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Re: ICC Profiles and/or Paper advice for Epson 1520
2010-03-12 by bgrahamuk
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