Re: [Digital BW] Re:Roll Paper
2010-09-30 by Phil
A 12 compound slide mitre saw may help but depending on the diameter of the paper roll. 100ft paper roll is hard to deal with but 40ft may be possible. Need to
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2010-09-30 by Phil
A 12 compound slide mitre saw may help but depending on the diameter of the paper roll. 100ft paper roll is hard to deal with but 40ft may be possible. Need to
2010-09-29 by horstenj
I ve heard of people sawing rolls. I ve no experience myself. I would be interested in experiences though. Actually, I m pondering to purchase a DIY machine
2010-09-29 by Phillip Kimble
Jim, On the topic of Canson papers, something I am trying at the moment, which have you found to be the most interesting? So far I purchased the Canson sample
2010-09-29 by Myron Gochnauer
... I have tried using cut-my-own paper from roll paper. It worked fine with my Epson 2200, but the Epson 4880 is terribly picky about paper sizes. Even
2010-09-29 by Bonnie Wallace
Hi Marty- I have a question..I have a roll of 17 inch wide paper and my printer (Epson 2200) will only accommodate a 13inch wide paper. Do you actually cut the
2010-09-29 by MartyF2938@aol.com
I do it regularly. Particularly when printing panoramic images. It many cases it also saves money. I do use a d-roller though, which isn t cheap, but does work
2010-09-29 by garyphoto6
Hello, Does anyone precut roll paper prior to printing? I was thinking it might help reduce waste. Thanks, Gary Wagner
2010-09-26 by oleshvets
Hi Eddie, Thank you very much for your help! I am happy to report that the problem have been solved! In my eagerness to use my first B&W printer, I indeed
2010-09-26 by Paul
... I have not stopped using it. ... What I stopped using was the Black Only printing with Epson HP. That paper prints so well with the dilute carbon inks
2010-09-26 by Paul
... In addition to what Eddie said, you might have air or foam in the outlets. Just letting a printer sit for several hours can help. When you load ink in a
2010-09-26 by PhotoFanatic
Paul - Can you provide some additional details on why you stopped using Epson HP. Natural? Thanks
2010-09-26 by edward wiseman
Hello Alex.. Based on my experience with the exact same combo 1: You are NOT getting good nozzle checks..You Need to run some cleaning cycles.. and re-check.
2010-09-26 by oleshvets
i have just installed ut 14 inks (which i refilled myself, obviously) into epson 1400 printer. i definitely messed up something somewhere along the way since
2010-09-25 by John
For anyone who is running Snow Leopard and has had trouble with their 2200, here is a possible fix relating to the driver. I was fortunate to speak with a
2010-09-24 by hp9180profile
You could try a black only print using QTR - it will be very warm and may exhibit banding. You could counter both by firing a little cyan in there - print
2010-09-24 by cliclac90
first of all I will tell you that I m starting with QTR and I read very little English and I use google translation to write. I started printing black and
2010-09-24 by Tom Garrett
Thanks David; No, I haven t but a good suggestion which I will follow up on. ... From: David Whistance To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Sent:
2010-09-24 by Tom
Thanks Paul. I hoped there was a simple way to get a decent, not great, B&W glossy/satin print out of the R1900 without changing anything. I thought perhaps
2010-09-24 by David Whistance
Have you checked to see whether there are any QTR curves for that printer with the papers you are interested in (or similar ones)? If there are then that is
2010-09-24 by Tom Garrett
Thanks but I have my 1400 set up for that. I was just wondering if the 1900 would print a respectable B&W. ... From: piezobw To:
2010-09-24 by piezobw
If you want a turnkey full black & white inkjet system - Piezography Selenium Glossy or Warm Neutral Glossy systems for your 1900 are here:
2010-09-24 by Paul
... I d probably try an analogy to the 1800 3-MK -- http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/R1800.htm -- but use HP Z3100/3200 PK. Paul www.PaulRoark.com
2010-09-24 by tboleyyh
well there you go! I don t have a cheaper source, but haven t looked around.. Tyler
2010-09-24 by Jim Goshorn
... Understood. FYI, Shades Of Paper charges $173.25 for Rag Photographique 24 x 50 and Moab lists Museum Rag for $199.98 for 24 x 50 so as far as cost
2010-09-23 by tboleyyh
I think my tone was a little off, with an unintended disparaging hint. Obviously, as you know, Canson s prices are as premium as their performance... Somerset
2010-09-23 by Jim Goshorn
... Thanks for the update Tyler. Doesn t look like it will be better than the Canson papers I like. Jim
2010-09-23 by tboleyyh
I ve seen some positive posts about this new paper on some other forums so got some sheets to test. It s texture is somewhat between Photo Rag and German
2010-09-23 by Tom
I print B&W on my 1400 with Eboni6 inks on matte paper. I wonder if there is any way to print a B&W on my R1900 using something like Galerie Gold Fibre Silk,
2010-09-22 by Mantinieri
Yes, Tony is right about Sodium sulphite (or sulfite in the US). Most of the concern of its solvent action regards the developer, where it is usually more
2010-09-22 by Tony Sleep
... Silver sulphite (not sulphate, unused in B&W AFAICR) is a silver solvent especially used in fine-grain developers to restrain grain clumping. Potassium
2010-09-21 by Clayton Price
Hi Mantinieri - In reading your message below, something didn t sound quite correct, so I looked up processing formulae in my father s Handbook of Chemistry
2010-09-21 by horstenj
... Indeed that s what I m doing. The prints are still slightly skewed but I can easily cut it straight. Thanks! Joost
2010-09-21 by horstenj
YES! Thank you! This seems to do the trick indeed. This will save me soem sleepless nights...... Joost
2010-09-21 by rgrbrrtt
Seem to remember I had this too, when I was using 17 wide paper cut from a roll. If my cut was not absolutely straight, and the LH edge was shorter than the
2010-09-21 by Steve Fredrick
I had a similar problem with my 3800 but mine was printing only some portion on the top and the rest of the page blank. The symptoms were intermittent and I
2010-09-21 by Dan McIntosh
I had this same issue a while back. I believe I resolved it by disabling auto paper detection on the printer, but I can t recall for sure. I am at work so
2010-09-21 by horstenj
I have a very odd issue. I m printing some files on my 3800 a bit larger than I usually do, all of them 17 wide. However, the 3800 now most of the times (the
2010-09-20 by Paul Grant
You might try the Lightroom in Berkeley http://www.lightroom.com/ Paul _____ From: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
2010-09-20 by Mantinieri
To my knowledge, it is sodium sulphite (contained in commercial fixing to prolong shelf life) rather than sodium thiosulphate that wears out the unexposed
2010-09-20 by Paul Kohl
Well, I have now developed several rolls of the Fomapan 100 and there is no getting around it: the blue base is for keeps. I have tried lots of things to get
2010-09-20 by Ernst Dinkla
First of all I want to collect paper samples there for my own collection and to make the SpectrumViz spectral plots database wider. If there are suppliers
2010-09-19 by Mike Kirwan
I heartily concur. I have used this film for years and the blue base is indeed a feature Mike _____ From: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
2010-09-19 by C D Tobie
... Sounds like it may have loaded the GutenPrint generic driver. Try downloading the driver from the Epson site and installing, then choosing that driver in
2010-09-19 by Paul
I sent daughter #2 off to college with her C88+ and thought I d report the condition of the printer. The printer is a C88+ that I set up 2 years ago with a CIS
2010-09-19 by ebenostby
I use fomapan all the time. The base is indeed blue and can t be bleached or fixed out. It s a feature, not a bug .
2010-09-19 by joe231354
I just switched from my old pc to a brand new Imac. Downloaded the drivers from the epson site for the new snow leopard. The mac recognizes the printer but I
2010-09-18 by E.Neilsen
Paul, what are you using as a stop? indicator or plain water? Sodium sulfite along with edta tetra sodium or metabisulfite can help your wash. I have seen
2010-09-18 by David Kachel
... This advice is nonsense. No such thing can happen unless you use a far too highly concentrated rapid fix for a ridiculous amount of time and even then, you
2010-09-18 by xebox
Hello everyone I live in Berkeley CA and am preparing to move. This is an opportunity for you to have a 9600 that is in fantastic shape. If you are interested
2010-09-18 by Clayton Price
Paul - If I were you I d be very careful about messing too much with the chemistry. David s advice about fixing the stuffing out of it... is not even close