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Re: Epson 1270

2010-12-17 by Paul

... Yes, the MIS UT(1)and UT2 were variable tone inksets designed for the 1280 that work on the 1270. See

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RE: [Digital BW] Epson 1280 Woes...

2010-12-17 by Dave Stranahan

Thanks for the advice. I was leaving out the piece where the expert told me throw it away and not even sell it for parts. I trusted this published water color

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Re: [Digital BW] Epson 1280 Woes...

2010-12-17 by Jim Coffee

I have worked with several 1280 s in the years past. From your description of what is going on I would suggest that you put the poor thing out of it s misery

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Re: Advanced dye for B&W

2010-12-17 by HarryB

... Ahh, therein lies the rub. What I want to print are scanned photos (well, negatives really) of dancers, taken long ago on Tri X. And I want the prints to

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Epson 1270

2010-12-17 by Robert Batey

I was recently given an old Epson 1270 printer on freecycle and was thinking of using it for a dedicated b&w printer. It s pretty dirty but a good cleaning got

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Re: Advanced dye for B&W

2010-12-17 by piezobw

Hey thanks Paul for the mention. One of the best selling Piezography systems of all time is Piezography Special Edition for the Epson 1400. We still sell 40 or

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Epson 1280 Woes...

2010-12-16 by Dave Stranahan

Hello to everyone here. I m a newbie on the site but not to photography. I have been playing with cameras for 25 years now and want to get really good at

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Re: Advanced dye for B&W

2010-12-16 by Paul

... Those are the MIS choices. Jon Cone also has some inksets for the 1400, I believe. And, of course, the field is wide open to those who do their own. I

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Re: Advanced dye for B&W

2010-12-16 by Paul

... First, don t be afraid of pigments in a 1400. Many of us have had very good luck with the 1400 and pigment ink. Mine has and will remain mostly an

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Re: epson R300 problem

2010-12-16 by pacnwimages

BTW- I have this printer as well and for the $$ it prints beautiful photos. I believe that messsage is from the waste resevoir being full. You might want to

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[Digital BW] Re: Advanced dye for B&W

2010-12-14 by Paul

... It would be great if Mark could justify testing these. I m not sure what criteria he s using. The user mixing of the dilute ink might eliminate this from

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Re: Advanced dye for B&W - slightly OT

2010-12-14 by dfaprinting

If I could buy a desktop printer that used these carts, and they would sell them to me at the same price, I would buy Epson inks. Since they feel they need to

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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Blurb and B&W

2010-12-13 by mrjimbo

Actually Paul They do.. maybe not to often but they do. So don t slight yourself.. Your in Billings so you may know who I have for a neighbor John Banovich.. I

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[Digital BW] Re: Blurb and B&W

2010-12-13 by Paul

jimbo et al, I should add that I don t claim my book was worth that much! The buyer, and the person who came in second, were bidding for a good cause, to raise

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[Digital BW] Re: Blurb and B&W

2010-12-13 by goldhorde

JIMBO/All- I too have very much enjoyed this B&W bunny trail into self-publishing. I have a PROSE & PHOTO book parked way back in Quark 4 and I had no idea

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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Blurb and B&W

2010-12-13 by mrjimbo

Not sure but maybe were missing something here.. Gary s position was actually just fine.... no perfect.... for him.. It s clear that he is an artist and thus

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[Digital BW] Re: Blurb and B&W

2010-12-13 by goldhorde

I m sure the cover was a different stock - thus in need of a different icc profile -? As long as your monitor is profiled and you have the color management set

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Re: Blurb and B&W

2010-12-13 by faeofavalon

Tom - Well said. In 50 years, only IF Sotheby s and the like are still around, will anyone even consider comparing original prints to publications. I have

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Re: Advanced dye for B&W - suppliers

2010-12-13 by dfaprinting

Wish it was a 6 color printer, getting the light magenta and light cyan would be nice for things like my RX680. I didn t notice the green cast from the Claria,

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[Digital BW] Re: Blurb and B&W

2010-12-13 by Paul

Gary, The procedure you are using for that 90th birthday present is what I followed a couple of years ago. I do some work for a local architect, who also

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Re: Advanced dye for B&W - suppliers

2010-12-13 by Paul

I ve placed an incomplete list of suppliers for the Noritsu ink at http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/Noritsu-suppliers.pdf I ve used the first 2. The 1400 tests

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epson R300 problem

2010-12-13 by Rick Hawkins Java

Folks i have an R300 epson that makes beautiful prints on rag paper. I ve also been using it to print mailing labels. It s loaded with off brand refilled carts

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Re: Blurb and B&W

2010-12-13 by arlenelove3@aol.com

I ve used UBuildABook for two books. No, the quality is not like a great art book, but neither is the price. I do my own design and layout and send PDF

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ut-14 icc printing problem

2010-12-12 by fogmarco

I m using an epson 1400 with ut-14 ink set. I m very happy of this choice! I have a problem that I can t solve if I try to print with icc solution (eveithing

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Re: Blurb and B&W

2010-12-12 by Tom Fielder

Gary - I took a look at your website and I m blown away by your work! Well-done!! I can totally agree with your quest for perfection and fully support your

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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Blurb and B&W

2010-12-12 by mrjimbo

Eric , Ha... Yes it is at times.. j ... From: E.Neilsen To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, December 11, 2010 2:52 PM Subject: RE:

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Re: [Digital BW] Rub-off problem

2010-12-11 by KentB

I had the rub off issue a few months back. I found that after removing the Ebony cart, shaking to get the Ebony remixed...the problem went away. Apparently

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Re: [Digital BW] Rub-off problem

2010-12-11 by KentB

I had the rub off issue a few months back. I found that after removing the Ebony cart, shaking to get the Ebony remixed...the problem went away. Apparently

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RE: [Digital BW] Re: Blurb and B&W

2010-12-11 by E.Neilsen

Jimbo, It is hard giving people just what they want instead of all the knowledge we have isn t it? ; ) Eric Neilsen Eric Neilsen Photography 4101 Commerce

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Re: [Digital BW] Rub-off problem

2010-12-11 by benoit.lantoine

I also had the idea of a separative sheet. Any other experiences ? Am I the only one who has this problem with Eboni and Mat paper ? thank you all.

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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Blurb and B&W

2010-12-11 by mrjimbo

Gary , I don t know that much about Blurb.. but that ll change soon. But because I m new to service houses like Blurb doesn t mean I have not been exposed or

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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Blurb and B&W

2010-12-11 by Mark Savoia

Gary, You did say almost impossible? That leaves room for possible;) It can be done and I have done it many times. Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com

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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Blurb and B&W

2010-12-11 by Gary Brown

I m sorry to be such a spoil sport, but the fact is it is almost impossible to get good quality B&W images from Blurb or any other print on demand book seller.

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Re: [Digital BW] Photo-Flo in Europe

2010-12-11 by dlruckus

That is also my experience.Over a half century ago I used both versions as final rinse with dip-n-dunk lines for B&W. Never had a problem with PF200 but the

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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Blurb and B&W

2010-12-11 by mrjimbo

I am really enjoying this thread.. thanks to all. I was crawling around on the Blurb site and they provide their profile for soft proofing.. Especially in my

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Re: [Digital BW] Rub-off problem

2010-12-11 by mrjimbo

I don t think you should be having this issue. It would seem something is going on either with the ink or the material that your not getting the job done

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Re: [Digital BW] Photo-Flo in Europe

2010-12-11 by Tony Sleep

... Well, it s a plausible theory. I normally used PF200 back then and never had any issues with that, perhaps due to lower concentration, but one time my

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Re: Blurb and B&W

2010-12-11 by Tom Fielder

I have a friend who ordered a guide or test book for his Blurb book. He began by getting his B & W image spot-on, for his taste, when viewed on his

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Re: [Digital BW] Photo-Flo in Europe

2010-12-11 by -= Chris =-

What may have worked is the addition of water and then some warming/heat and shaking in the bottle. Rationale: There may have been a loss of water or

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Re: Blurb and B&W

2010-12-11 by David Blanchard

If you google around you will find very nice (free) webinars sponsored by XRite on profiling, soft proofing and assembly of Blurb books. Give em a try. I

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[Digital BW] Re: Blurb and B&W

2010-12-11 by john

Yea, I think it is a great technology. I went to a gallery opening a few months ago that was a collaboration between a painter, an animation artist, and a

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Re: [Digital BW] Photo-Flo in Europe

2010-12-11 by Tony Sleep

... I tried that. It didn t just turn cloudy, it formed large sheets of a slimy, soft, whitish gossamer material that did not redissolve. Stirring or shaking

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