Re: CFS Maintenance for C88
2011-12-11 by Paul
That CFS is so old I d start over. I suspect it has old sponges in the carts that have broken down. I ve heard some recommend replacement every year. On the
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2011-12-11 by Paul
That CFS is so old I d start over. I suspect it has old sponges in the carts that have broken down. I ve heard some recommend replacement every year. On the
2011-12-10 by R Craig Blackman
Paul, et al; I use the Epson1400 with MIS inkUT14. Installed six new cartridges two days ago. The package stayed in my mail box overnight and it was near
2011-12-10 by cbabing3@sbcglobal.net
I ve had the same CFS on a succession of Epson printers in my converted darkroom since 2004. It was bought from MIS with EZ matte inks for a C84 and went on
2011-12-08 by Paul
My central 1400 Claria PDF will be posted at http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/1400-Claria-BW.pdf . The profiles are at
2011-12-06 by bfwoolner
I have a new Epson 1400 in never opened box for sale on EBay for anyone interested. Item number: 220907241092 Barbara Woolner
2011-12-05 by coffenut@comcast.net
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2011-12-04 by mrjimbo
Well I was staying off this one.. but... :-).. Display lighting is all over the place.. In some cases I m asked to dial work in for a clients lighting.. truth
2011-12-04 by Paul
I ve been profiling a new Epson 1400 to print B&W with OEM Claria inks. I m using QTR for the most part. Getting good (or even acceptable) B&W prints from a
2011-12-03 by Bill
I just answered my own question I found a compare page and it mentions sensor size, sensitivity, and accuracy as well as the speed of the calibration and
2011-12-03 by Bill
I have found a low mileage older printfix would it be usable with current systems Win 7 PS 5 etc. The box says win 98 2000 and XP. Is the newer Spyder 3 system
2011-12-03 by pdesmidt tds.net
Dick Sullivan of Bostick and Sullivan has been experimenting with coating paper with fused silica powder. Apprentaly, doing so give greater dmax with
2011-12-03 by Le Globe Trotteur
I have some Refillable cartridges for an epson 2200 for sale. There s 3rd party dye ink inside that I can empty before shipping. I just got a CIS for my 2200.
2011-12-02 by Ernst Dinkla
Mixing HP Vivera PK for B&W thermal head inks and trying to get rid of bronzing some issues appear in spectro measurements. With an Eye 1 Basic without the UV
2011-12-01 by pdesmidt tds.net
I painted a section of wall in my computer room with Rustoleum magnetic paint. I top-coated it with a neutral gray paint, and I use small, high-powered
2011-12-01 by Andrew Darlow
Hi Paul: I generally opt for 4700K Solux bulbs, but based on about two months of use in my kitchen, I can recommend this LED light:
2011-12-01 by Ernst Dinkla
... Not the halogens yet. There were no normal tungsten lamps usable for color critical work so nothing is lost that way. The example I gave for the musea at
2011-12-01 by Paul
I constantly seem to be experimenting with lighting options. I think we re all going to have to go to some high efficiency system, so they are the focus.
2011-12-01 by Mike Finley
but in Europe our masters are trying to remove tungsten lighting from the options, which may make it more difficult. ... -- mike finley photography
2011-12-01 by C D Tobie
... Low K values are directly related to low luminance levels; the rods in the eyes kick in at these low levels. So there are multiple factors to consider in
2011-12-01 by Ernst Dinkla
... The same experience here with musea lamps and they are often dimmed to 50 Lux on the art which means that one should consider the Kruithof curve too in
2011-12-01 by Stephen Petegorsky
Another way of thinking about the lighting for your printing area is to consider the lighting under which the prints will ultimately be viewed. In my
2011-12-01 by Bill
I am on a list at www.giveawayoftheday.com and this is available today for a free download and license. This site is where developers come to get feedback from
2011-12-01 by Bill
While looking on line I found that Ott Lites were frequently mentioned along with other lights that simulate natural daylight as being prefered by artists.
2011-11-30 by coffenut@comcast.net
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2011-11-30 by Yaakov
Hi everyone. Whatever settings I put on the advanced b and w output on my 4800, it doesn t seem to alter the hue appreciably. Any ideas? thanks yas
2011-11-30 by crepuscolino
Hello all, I m glad my initial post generated such an interesting thread... I think that s as far as my contributions to the group will be for a while. I am
2011-11-30 by Paul
... Today I printed Arches uncoated watercolor paper with carbon and Red River Polar Pearl Metallic with dyes for high gloss brochures. I seem to be
2011-11-30 by pr_roark
It s always safest to flush, but I d probably just stick the MIS inks in there and clean. I ve had Eboni-6(4) and Claria (Noritsu) inks in the 1400 for
2011-11-30 by Paul
... Thanks. Actually, that one has never been printed large. It s from a last generation APS-C sensor and would probably max out at 16x20. Paul
2011-11-29 by mrjimbo
Who hooo.. thanks for sharing the image Paul.. really interesting.. what size do you do the print? Larger might be quite provacative.. This one would also
2011-11-29 by davidkachel
I have a 1400 on the way. If you put the color inks in it and then later switch to MIS B&W inks, do I need to flush the printer or can I just put in the B&W
2011-11-29 by Paul
... I agree also. There is a whole lot more to good B&W printing than inks. With respect to the paper & ink, I tend not to favor yellow snow. The more
2011-11-29 by EJ Neilsen
Yes Michael, I don t see many photogs actually using their color charts in the field and doing profiles for these types of shots. Scientific is the only type
2011-11-29 by William Harvey
Check out Inkjetmall s Pizo Flush. http://shopping.netsuite.com/s.nl/c.362672/sc.18/category.31348/.f This is a cleaning and storage fluid, dyed light red,
2011-11-29 by Michael
... If one is a scientific or documentary photographer, then it will be important to capture the color in snow as it exists. But if you see yourself as a fine
2011-11-29 by Paul
... When the issue is just how to prepare a printer for long storage, there is no magic formula. The risks are primarily pigment drying on and in the head.
2011-11-29 by EJ Neilsen
If you have been shooting for any length of time and printing, you know that light has properties and the surfaces it bounces off of have properties. It all
2011-11-29 by mrjimbo
Eric, You ve said another part of what s missing.. This actually , to me anyway, is a good thread as it is about one of the harder areas we have to deal with
2011-11-29 by Craig Yorke
Here is an excellent article on why ice and snow appear blue, http://www.luminous-landscape.com/essays/blue-icebergs.shtml. In fact they are not blue but light
2011-11-29 by Geraldine Powell
I am also interested in how to clean out the 1400 with Eb6 prior to several months absence. I looked up Paul s PDF: / I use my C6b generic base at page 5 of
2011-11-29 by E.Neilsen
There are some absolute colors and then there are emotional colors, and snow, is the later. But Jimbo points about painting, and white with detail, well that s
2011-11-28 by David Kachel
... One reason. Longevity. David Kachel ___________________ Artist-Photographer Fine B&W Photographs www.davidkachel.com david@davidkachel.com Gallery:
2011-11-28 by Paul
... Probably yes, although I have not actually run any of their color pigments in Epson printers. The thermal head range of parameters for what works well is
2011-11-28 by davidkachel
Paul, I have noticed in the past, mention of using HP s black inks in Epson printers. Do I conclude correctly that I could therefore remove other ink colors
2011-11-28 by Paul
... I use my C6b generic base at page 5 of http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/Ink-Mixing.pdf. I also use this to rinse the pigments off of the cleaning pads
2011-11-28 by Paul
... I can t be sure I tested that one, but of all the un-coated watercolor papers I ve tested, Arches hot and cold press are the only ones where I was able to
2011-11-28 by Bill
niakapa wrote: ...I am thinking of going with Epson 1400 and the Eboni inks. ... Will the above combination be fine if left idle for up to a few
2011-11-28 by C D Tobie
... Yes, in developing the software for our fancy tools I found it necessary to offer two ramps to white, one that controlled the color as far as it can,
2011-11-28 by mrjimbo
Yup you ve got it.. for me sometimes it s hard to explain some things... after seeing your post one more thing.. .. well one of your fancy tools :-).. could
2011-11-28 by Bill Lewis
Thanks for being there with good useful advice. I have been using the Epson scrapbook not because of any detailed study on my part but because my wife