Re: [Digital BW] Blue Ray Disc storage
2011-02-21 by Jeff
Yes, I have started using BD-RE disks. The typical disk holds a little under 25GB. I have an LG 10x recorder and was quite surprised at how fast it created a
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2011-02-21 by Jeff
Yes, I have started using BD-RE disks. The typical disk holds a little under 25GB. I have an LG 10x recorder and was quite surprised at how fast it created a
2011-02-21 by ClaytonJ
... Also be sure to set the ink load to -5% for best dmax. ... Me too, it s great. We aren t troglodytes, we are intelligent BW photographers who weigh all
2011-02-21 by HarryB
... By you, maybe buy not by me! Harry
2011-02-21 by Gerd
Hello to all! I am just new in this group, so a few words about me. I live in germany near the alps and print for some time with an Epson R220 and the original
2011-02-21 by faeofavalon
Hi Steve - I use the Hot Press with my 2400 all the time and yes, you select Ultrasmooth as the paper setting and I still use ABW too :) AnnMarie
2011-02-20 by john
Anyone know where I can find a used head board or head unit for a 9600/7600? john
2011-02-20 by ben
I always tint my cleaning fluid, so I can see when the heads are clean and firing. I generally take empty OEM cart.s, and modify them by resetting the chip,
2011-02-20 by -= Chris =-
I have not seen Blue Ray disks, but if they are layered, like DVD+R/-R then you have potential issues. Think carefully.
2011-02-20 by mrjimbo
Paul on the large format group we recently had a discussion about fluids.. I don t use Windex as it actually dries things out further due to its alcohol
2011-02-20 by CorrPro96@aol.com
Has anyone started using Blue Ray discs for image storage? They can store 50 / 100 /up to 250 GB and I m thinking of going that route. Rich Visit my website
2011-02-20 by Paul
... It s the usual style paper feed. 308 HPR does better with a little push. I was surprised at well the feed handled the 2-fold, 3 sheet thick workshop
2011-02-19 by Paul
I m trying to resurrect an Epson R200. Somebody gave it to me but it s been sitting for months with no carts installed. So I m sure it s pretty badly clogged.
2011-02-19 by jvee
Does the 1100 have a straight through paper feed option, or the usual thicker paper jamming top feed? Quality and longevity using OEM inks? J Vee ...
2011-02-19 by Paul
To see what the real world difference would be between starting the inks sequentially and not, I printed 2 versions an image taken with Tech Pan that has a
2011-02-19 by Paul
At http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/Sequential-scan.pdf I show high resolution scans of the light ends of 2 test strips, both printed with the 1100 and UT14-LC
2011-02-19 by Mike Durling
Well, that solved the mystery. I pulled the carts and they are all empty. There didn t seem to be much ink on the towels but in any case I won t be printing
2011-02-18 by Paul
(Modified post) More on impressions of the 1100: The WF 1100 has been my default printer for several months, and it s impressed me with its practicality. With
2011-02-18 by Paul
... They would be very similar. They are both cool inks. The old EZ (and all I have is a very old sample) has such a low Lab A that it might look a tad
2011-02-18 by Mark Savoia
I would trademark that name if I could so I could get some $ for every mention ;) Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2011-02-18 by mrjimbo
Mike , I doubt that Windex killed the printer that quickly.. but I will say that I believe that windex is not good for a printer.. Here s why ..over time it
2011-02-18 by bwinkjet
And, you might be sure the towels didn t suck all the ink from the carts. Pull one and see if it seems light. (chips would not show a change under these
2011-02-18 by tim_knapik
Thanks again Paul. Would you say that a print on matte paper made with the WF 1100 and the MIS EZ(eboni neutral) approach would look like a print made on the
2011-02-18 by Paul
Use large margins top and bottom. Many modern printers need both sets of rollers engaged to print without microbanding. Paul www.PaulRoark.com
2011-02-18 by Mark Savoia
No. but that might of. Paper towels dissolve and leave fibers on head. Try again this time with no paper towels, just soak the cap sponge. Mark
2011-02-18 by Paul
... UT 14 Lc (or any LK density ink) works as an 1100 EZ mix. The WF line works better as a matte paper printer than a glossy printer. The ink load if a
2011-02-18 by Mike
I ve had my 1400 with MIS supplied Eboni-6 carts since October. Last night I started having some banding. I had printed half a dozen good prints the night
2011-02-18 by Dean
Hi all. I am using a 1400 with CIS UT14 from MIS. Mac OS 10.6 with QTR and photoshop I started getting some faint banding and a row of very small lines just
2011-02-18 by tim_knapik
Thank you Paul. I read your paper, great stuff but wow I thought my head was going to explode. I really like the MIS EZ (I am simple guy) approach with my
2011-02-18 by Paul
... Usually the printer won t print if OEM and third party chips are mixed. I ve seen some claim in works on the 1400, but my memory is that mine did not.
2011-02-18 by Paul
... The Eboni-4 Plus takes the same approach but also puts a cool ink in the LC spot so the Epson driver gives an even tone across the board. See
2011-02-18 by tim_knapik
Ah, thanks but not sure what this response means. Tim
2011-02-18 by Ernst Dinkla
... 3 sheets printing when you want only one? -- Met vriendelijke groeten, Ernst Try: http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Wide_Inkjet_Printers/
2011-02-18 by voranado
Thanks to all who replied. Steve
2011-02-18 by tim_knapik
Hello. What would happen if I were to use an original Claria black ink cartridge and non OEM cartridges in the other 5 positions in an Epson 1400? I only want
2011-02-18 by Sylvain
I ve been using a 1400 with Paul s Eb1400 inkset (5 Eboni + UT14-C for cool tones) for one year now, and I m really happy. All the people who have seen my
2011-02-18 by MC
Specifically, he said he uses the UltraSmooth Fine Art profile for Hot Press Natural on the R2400.
2011-02-18 by edward wiseman
FYI, You can usually find a NEW 1400 on sale somewhere or with a rebate..Why buy refurbished, if you can buy NEW ??.. I have 2 of them..One with dye based
2011-02-17 by Paul
Hello, I have a photo friend who s been admiring my b/w prints... he s had a lot of experience in large format film photography and knows a good print when he
2011-02-17 by Paul
... There are, as usual, a number of options with respect to using the dyes. Illustrative of my opinion with respect to quality is that I went to make a
2011-02-17 by shileshjani
Steve, Clayton Jones has written about it on this forum. See also http://www.cjcom.net/articles/digiprn5b.htm Shilesh
2011-02-17 by voranado
Does anyone know why Epson is not providing a profile for the paper on the 2400 printer? Any experience with this paper on the 2400? I am one of the
2011-02-17 by chatzebussi
... Chatzebussi to Paul and Mike Thanks Paul and Mike for all your info. Yes, there is a greenish cast or at least a certain unevenness along the d-curve
2011-02-17 by Paul
... I may be wrong, but I don t think QTR supports the printer. If the Epson driver allows black only printing then that would be possible, but on most
2011-02-16 by durling@cox.net
I don t know about the PX720D but I have been using the Epson Photo 1400 with an MIS black ink set and I ve been very happy with the results. The problem with
2011-02-16 by chatzebussi
February 16th, 2011 Hello 1) I don t seem to be able to find out, whether it is possible to print Black only with this Epson Claria Photographic Ink (dye)
2011-02-13 by Mark
Moisture content in the paper may be playing a significant role. Basic open air/natural light exposures generally allow the paper to desiccate during the light
2011-02-13 by Paul
In my fade tests as well as the more sophisticated ones Mark does at http://www.aardenburg-imaging.com/ it is clear that
2011-02-12 by mrgs1001
It is most unfortunate but the bottom line is that hard drives have a 100% mortality rate. It is not a question of will it fail; it is only a question of when.
2011-02-12 by Dana Myers
... Of course not. My recommendation was that the *back-up* storage should be in a redundant RAID 1 mirror configuration. (Yes, I know I wrote RAID 0 in my
2011-02-12 by Paul
... And it is a coated substrate. ... Particularly if the image size is limited to letter size, which is not irrational given the difficulty of storing larger