Re: [Digital BW] Re: Warm carbon, questions for Paul
2011-11-21 by David Kachel
... Matte only. If all you re interested in is the warmest carbon images, then you could fill all of the positions with the MIS carbon. Just got off the phone
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2011-11-21 by David Kachel
... Matte only. If all you re interested in is the warmest carbon images, then you could fill all of the positions with the MIS carbon. Just got off the phone
2011-11-21 by Paul
Ernst, ... Similarly, LK will often produce a better dmax than PK. BUT this comes at a cost. I think in most of the desktop Epson printers that I ve used,
2011-11-21 by Mark
... I don t have a crystal ball, but my guess is any kind of spinning disk technology will disappear in the next 10-20 years. People will have a window of time
2011-11-21 by Globe Trotteur
I have now an epson 2200 with refillable cartridges. I usually use it on week-ends but it looks like every time i turn it on, it goes through a clean cycle. I
2011-11-21 by Ernst
Paul, Based on earlier messages I understand that HP PK delivers better Dmax in a 1:1 dilution to glop than pure. With that in mind what would be the further
2011-11-21 by coffenut@comcast.net
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2011-11-21 by Dana Myers
... So far, we ve had CD - DVD - SACD - Blu-Ray that are physical super-sets of each preceding generation. This isn t like a 3.5 floppy disk. A new BD
2011-11-21 by crepuscolino
Actually there could be another reason for my failure with the C86: The black was recognized, but didn t print: should I have removed the plastic cap that is
2011-11-21 by crepuscolino
Hi all, Friday got some MIS EZN carts for my old C86 and started to play: K was only cart to be recognized. Left the eboni k in, replaced my old YMC from epson
2011-11-21 by Paul
... One thing that makes these Claria/Noritsu dyes so interesting is that you can stay with a single toner -- LM -- and cover almost all papers with an
2011-11-21 by Paul
You re right, Dick. Perhaps I should have inserted a qualifier, to say: What will happen when CD drives go the way of 5.25 or 3.5 disk drives? Other than
2011-11-21 by John
Paul: This sounds like a wonderful approach! When Allen Maertz and I were working on longer lasting dye inks, especially for B&W, it was frustrating to see the
2011-11-21 by Paul
I m going to be taking this dye printing effort to the OEM Claria 1400 setup. This accomplishes several things. Perhaps most importantly, this dye approach is
2011-11-20 by John
Blasterman: I don t think anyone is confusing archival and archiving. When talking about prints they are quite related-- the longest lasting print possible.
2011-11-20 by Dick Rawson
Millenniata disks don t address the CD obsolescence issue, since to read a Millenniata disk, you need a drive that can read a CD. Dick
2011-11-20 by blasterman789
I ve been reading this topic, and getting frankly a bit frustrated because we are confusing the term archival -vs- archiving and getting fine art mixed
2011-11-19 by Paul
You re absolutely right, John, these carbon ink prints are stunning. I never thought I d make prints comparable to or better than silver prints. We have Paul
2011-11-19 by John
The most archival photograph will be the print that still looks good in 100 years. Who really cares about the digital file. The value is in the print. I was
2011-11-19 by Paul
I think I ve mentioned this before, a while back, but please indulge me to mention it again. I have a sample running in the Aardenburg test site, they were
2011-11-19 by Paul
... I m going to make a set of prints on 13 x 19 as the archival storage medium for the museum project I seem to always be working on. I looked at the
2011-11-18 by David Kachel
Just got off the phone with MIS. They tell me that the inks found on this page: http://www.inksupply.com/eb6.cfm Šare all exactly the same thing you refer to
2011-11-18 by David Kachel
... Eboni MK in the K position. Even with MK in the K position, you ll be able to print glossy by just using the PK in the C and/or M positions to print the
2011-11-18 by Dana Myers
... Strictly speaking, probably not. Even ordinary optical media tolerates abuse that would effectively destroy film. However, this question continues to
2011-11-18 by John
Yes, film is mostly more permanent, but more precisely universal . You don t need any special equipment to look at the image. Recently I photographed a bridge
2011-11-18 by Paul
... My old medium format negatives in the bank box look like new, but there is no affordable high resolution film recorder to convert digital to film.
2011-11-18 by Mark Maio
I met the representatives of Millenniata almost three years ago as they were trying to determine what their initial market would be. Since I divide my
2011-11-18 by faeofavalon
Isn t film more permanent? Just asking.... - AnnMarie
2011-11-18 by Paul
... Their own materials acknowledge that weakness. Blu Ray is being worked on but not yet ready. For some uses I can see this type of solution being
2011-11-18 by crepuscolino
Thanks Paul! Sorry, I am quite the newbie at this. I should have checked the advanced settings in the print dialog. I can *save* even papers that are, say
2011-11-18 by John
You are absolutely right Mark! Today the most obvious solutions are backed up RAID solutions. When truly high speed bandwidths become possible, then the
2011-11-18 by Mark
It s a noble attempt, but the concept is flawed not due to material durability, or even hardware obsolescense in the conventional sense (although these points
2011-11-17 by Paul
This could be an interesting option for long term image storage. Check out http://millenniata.com/ Paul www.PaulRoark.com
2011-11-17 by Paul
... The Epson driver I have in my Windows machine supports user defined paper lengths up to 44 . Paul www.PaulRoark.com
2011-11-17 by Paul
... Are you going to be printing matte or glossy? If matte, then you ll need Eboni MK in the K position. Even with MK in the K position, you ll be able to
2011-11-17 by crepuscolino
Hi all, I am just getting started with this whole inkjet printing thing, and have a C86 I intend to convert to BW with EZ-N inks.. My question is: if I have
2011-11-17 by David Kachel
... If you re using a 1400, you can buy the PK and LK as pre-loaded carts for the UT14-M and LM positions. Seehttp://www.inksupply.com/ut14_black_and_white.cfm
2011-11-17 by Paul
... Once you got beyond what the 13 printers like the 1400 and 1100 can handle, the costs escalate significantly. A 3880 and OEM inks can do a fine job, but
2011-11-17 by Paul
davidkachel wrote: ... I m not sure what the date was on that quote, but what I ve been doing is using MIS glossy carbon pigments to print what I
2011-11-16 by davidkachel
... This appears to be what I have been after. However, as I don t quite yet speak the language , can you please translate this into ignorantese? What inks do
2011-11-14 by john
The best idiot proof oem solution to totally perfect neutrality, with amazing tonal separation, in a simplistic set up is the Canon IPF 6300 or 8300 with the
2011-11-12 by Doug Anderson
That was it. A Google search turned up instructions for refilling an Epson cartridge complete with a cutaway illustration showing which of the two plugs was
2011-11-12 by Paul
Be sure the air inlets have been opened. There is usually a tab on the top of the cart that needs to be removed. Paul www.PaulRoark.com
2011-11-11 by orbancc
Here s my recipe that I ve used for 10+ years at AAubreyBodine.com: Epson 7800 (started with 1280, then went to 7600) (I found that once I could print 11x14,
2011-11-11 by vm4690
I unpacked a new C88+, installed a new set of MIS EZ cartridges and started it up. I found that it would only print blank pages. I replaced the MIS cartridges
2011-11-11 by Richard Smallfield
Hi, I ve been experimenting with the Spyder 3 Print extended greys workflow and it s the fastest, easiest way I ve found to get a dead neutral BW print from a
2011-11-11 by Robert
Dear Friends, Permit me to start this message by letting you know how much I appreciate the many thoughtful posts on this listserv. I am in awe of how much so
2011-11-10 by Paul
... Thank you. ... I do quite a lot of cartridge swapping, but it s a hassle, wastes ink, and fills the bottom of the printer with that waste ink. (I may be
2011-11-10 by johnny999_99
Hello Paul, That is a very nice image. Is swapping out cartridges, say from UT14 to Eboni6 a recommended approach? I assume there is a fair bit of waste. John
2011-11-10 by Paul
... Even a neutral 100% carbon glossy print is possible with sprays. See http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/R1800-Glossy.pdf. I found if I added PK to the 1800
2011-11-10 by Sylvain M.
Even if carbon inks are dedicated to matte papers, it is false to believe that printing on glossy (baryta) paper is impossible. I have a 1400 with Eb1400 kit