Re: [Digital BW] Re: warm tone papers
2011-05-29 by Ernst Dinkla
... Could you give more information on what is bad in today s inkjet RC papers? Any reference to recent tests? I have been looking for that kind of
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2011-05-29 by Ernst Dinkla
... Could you give more information on what is bad in today s inkjet RC papers? Any reference to recent tests? I have been looking for that kind of
2011-05-29 by faeofavalon
I agree about the Bamboo paper. It is very affordable and is not resin coated. There is a little softness to the imagery in a gorgeous way as well :) -AnnMarie
2011-05-29 by John
Has anyone had any luck getting the 2000P ;rint driver to work with the 64 bit Win7? Epson only seems to have the 32 bit version. tnx, John
2011-05-29 by David Kachel
... looking for. I don t know if long term they are compatible with the inks as they are resin coated. If you value your prints and want them to last more than
2011-05-28 by shileshjani
Susan, That is good - you may find Eb6 and Epson Natural a good match. If you are into numbers, the maximum b value I measured on this combination print was
2011-05-28 by Susan Koons
I will be receiving epson s HP natural next week, I don t think I want the texture of cold press, which another reason for something besides william turner. I
2011-05-28 by shileshjani
Susan, I agree with what Tyler says - and William Turner is a gorgeous paper, but need careful handling. As he said, it is really not a warm paper, but rather
2011-05-28 by Susan Koons
thanks for the tip I just tried Hawk Mountain Sarpwing and Broadwing. they are warm like I was looking for. I don t know if long term they are compatible with
2011-05-28 by edward wiseman
I suggest you try this one..Aurora Natural from Red River! http://www.redrivercatalog.com/browse/auroranatural.html I use it my my 1400 with MIS UT-14 inks..a
2011-05-28 by tboleyyh
actually William Turner is not as warm as many other papers available, though there are few that are really significantly warmish. I d suggest Bamboo, and am
2011-05-28 by Susan Koons
I am looking for papers that are warm toned. I am using Eboni 6 inks with an Epson 1400.From what I have read the Hahnemuhle William Turner is warm,but, I
2011-05-27 by Lew Schwartz
Also seems that you ll have to go through this every time you remove/replace a cart to shake it up a bit. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2011-05-27 by Terry Ritz
... On a somewhat related note, has anyone either done, or come across, fade testing on Cone Color inks? I don t see anything up on Mark s site
2011-05-27 by Lew Schwartz
It wasn t hard to move through, but it caught me by surprise when I didn t have much time to put into it. I m still concerned by the fact that the warning
2011-05-27 by pdesmidt tds.net
... I agree. And it s not that hard to quickly move through the responses. That said, the only thing it s going to accomplish is to make me look very hard at
2011-05-27 by Tom Maugham
FWIW I ve been dealing with that issue for years and it s really only as much as a big deal as you wish to make it. The savings of using third-party carts over
2011-05-27 by Lew Schwartz
This is a form of psychological torture. Pavlov used intermittent reinforcement just before his dogs became abjectly obedient. Epson seems to have taken his
2011-05-27 by Lew Schwartz
... so leave it on all the time (I do) and expect some s**t every time one of the original Epson carts runs out & I replace it with 3rd party. ... [Non-text
2011-05-27 by pdesmidt tds.net
It will do that every time you turn it on with 3rd party cartridges. It will also do it every time you add a 3rd party cartridge. [Non-text portions of this
2011-05-27 by Lew Schwartz
The printer asked me a few questions via its lcd screen ... I had to acknowledge that there is no warranty if the printer is damaged by non-genuine inks and
2011-05-27 by Mark Savoia
What q&a? You really need to give us details if you want help. Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2011-05-27 by Lew Schwartz
Problem solved by going through a few dialogs on the printers lcd display. It s a Stylus Pro 4880. Any idea how often this q & a will turn up? ... [Non-text
2011-05-27 by Mark Savoia
How about some info, what printer, what noise? BTW, it is not illegal to use third party inks or papers in printers. Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2011-05-27 by Lew Schwartz
After using Cone PK from inkjet mall for about a month successfully ... this am all sorts of warnings went off ... an annoying sound I can t turn off, etc ...
2011-05-27 by MEL DAVIES
So what you are saying Ernst is the printer sets the dpi to its native resolution (720 dpi in the case of Epson 2100) irrespective of the resolution it is
2011-05-27 by Ernst Dinkla
... The 360 or 720 PPI input/native resolution of the printer does not describe the actual optical resolution of the print. It is just the data resolution it
2011-05-26 by Paul
oops... a typo. Make that Ha! not Ha1
2011-05-26 by Paul
Howdy Jimbo, Ha1 I just had a show there (Miles City) recently, at the Custer County Arts and Heritage Center. Always wanted to see that Bucking Horse sale...
2011-05-26 by mrjimbo
Yes Paul That s where I m at.. Emigrant.. The art capital of the world. NOT!!!..Jeeze am I laughing.. We do need to hook up at some point.. I just got back
2011-05-26 by Paul
Thanks, Jimbo. great reply, Yes, I think your link is where I got my LS-2000 overhauled. He did a great job. His name is Barry Watzman and I heartily recommend
2011-05-25 by mrjimbo
Paul, Their really isn t , to my knowledge, a good group anywhere for these..Nikon has discontinued all of their scanners. Service on these things is usually
2011-05-25 by Paul
Hello all, I m having some issues with my Nikon LS-2000 scanner, more precisely, its SA-20 adapter for strips of film. I found a Yahoo! group called Nikon
2011-05-25 by Mel
Thanks Ernst, you have confirmed what the consensus seems to be that Epson printers like 720 ppi. Do you think it would make any difference to the print
2011-05-25 by Mel
I have re written this after reading Paul Roark s comments on a previous post of mine. To produce a monochrome print at A3 Camera: Nikon Coolpix P7000, 10.1
2011-05-25 by waterwin2
Dear all, Finally found the time to start my half-broken R1800 as BO printer. Using: Farbenwerk cleaning cartridges - QTR - PK and MK inks available. Made some
2011-05-23 by Ernst Dinkla
... Quite a relief to read this. So there is no true substitute in web images for getting the same attention. -- Met vriendelijke groeten, Ernst Try:
2011-05-23 by Ernst Dinkla
... The right approach is to get the printer driver s feedback on what it finds optimal in PPI as the image input resolution for the print settings used (print
2011-05-22 by Bob Marsolais
I am using inkjetcarts.US (not .com) damper carts on three printers and have had no problems. The printers are a R1800, WF635, and CX9400. Highly
2011-05-21 by William Harvey
Dear Marvin, BTW the Jon Cone s pink stuff is properly called PizoFlush and he sells cleaning kits that are the bomb. This stuff will unclog almost anything.
2011-05-21 by Marvin Sanders
Thanks for the input William. I ve got 2 1400 s with CIS s. One is giving me more trouble than I want. So I m thinking of returning to carts. The Injetcart
2011-05-20 by Paul
... I agree, though I think some printer drivers do a fairly good job of resizing for smaller amounts. Different printers will have different native
2011-05-20 by Mel
Has anyone any experience of BenVista PhotoZoom 4 ? I downloaded the trial version yeterday and started to test it out. The Help menu says the following:-
2011-05-20 by William Harvey
I have used this system on my 2880 and it is by far the best refillable cart system that I have used and I have used many of them! I have also installed one on
2011-05-20 by Rick Behl
Good morning! Hi, friend I would like to recommend you a online shopping website---www.iph77.com--- which is launching a sales promotion activity to enlarge
2011-05-19 by MarvinS
Anyone use the Epson refillable DAMPER carts for the 1400 from Inkjetcarts.com? Impressions please.
2011-05-19 by Mel
Thanks Peter, that sounds like a good final tweak. Mel
2011-05-18 by pdesmidt tds.net
There are many ways to re-size. One thing I do is to re-size to 10% bigger than required. Do a little sharpening, and then downsize to the final size, again
2011-05-18 by Mel
Thanks for that Peter, yes I m now using Lanczos 8 x 8 Not looking for more detail, that would be a miracle, just looking for minimal losses. Mel
2011-05-18 by pdesmidt tds.net
You should use one of the Lanczos options. If you re upsizing, you ll get more pixels in the image, but you won t get any more detail. [Non-text portions of
2011-05-18 by Mel
So probably best to convert to greyscale before upsampling. PW Pro uses Bicubic, Nearest Neighbor, Bilinear or Lanczos 4 x 4, 6 x 6 or 8 x 8 during resizing.