Re: [Digital BW] Effect of preservative sprays or coatings
2002-09-24 by Robert Morrison
To the best of my knowledge there has been no published testing on this for the inks that digital BW users actually use. About a year ago I did a south window
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2002-09-24 by Robert Morrison
To the best of my knowledge there has been no published testing on this for the inks that digital BW users actually use. About a year ago I did a south window
2002-09-24 by heliar
Given that one might already use the best of the available archival ink/paper combinations, is there a particular kind of preservative coating or spray, in
2002-09-24 by Robert Morrison
Antonis, This was an excellent summary...you should put it in the archives...under Epson 7000 options. Robert
2002-09-24 by Martin Wesley
Lew, From how you describe your work and the need to do both B&W and color from the same printer, you might want to push your budget up include the Epson 2200.
2002-09-24 by jim hayes
Mine load fine. But I did want to warn you about something in PS7 vs PS6. Paul wrote the curves using PS6 I believe. But the conversion space is from gamma 2.2
2002-09-24 by Antonis Ricos
Bruce, ... No inks, means, I hope, some kind of cleaning fluid is in there. You don t want dry heads. As for the inkpads, you can search on the 9000 list. Most
2002-09-24 by Austin Franklin
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0209/02092304kodakdcs14n.asp#specs ;-)
2002-09-24 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... And, just as with a 1270.. You can get a CIS (Continuous Ink System) and use bulk ink.. Keith [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2002-09-24 by Robert Morrison
You have to spray it...just like any other e-surface paper to get rid of the bronzing. I have prints that are about 6 months old...and I don t see any other
2002-09-24 by Vincent Orlando
Craig, I am also using PS7 but all 4 of Pauls curves loaded for me. Allthough I am using a 1200 Epson, the curve # are different. Not much help. Vinny
2002-09-24 by oceansoul7
i m using MISS inks variable tone set on an epson 1280, windows 98, photoshop7 and only the 2 curves ...c14 and . . .nc15 will load- all the remaining
2002-09-24 by Robert Morrison
... Right, but I think the application that most people are talking about here is simply using a screen with a squeegee at home or in a non-ventilated
2002-09-24 by Vincent Orlando
Lew (aka Cheech)I would use an Epson 1280, $100.00 rebate, and you can get all the Epson supplies for cheap from atlex.com. Best prices on the internet for oem
2002-09-24 by Vincent Orlando
Andre, I had that problem with BC seni mat right off the bat. Not after 45 days. No matter which curve I used I got the same, bronzing and posterizing, no
2002-09-24 by Lew
I would like some advice and assistance. I currently utilize an HP DeskJet printer 882c and need to seriously upgrade. I do digital art with Photoshop 7 and
2002-09-24 by Craig Sterling
Greetings, I m a Newbie to Hextone printing...Just purchased another Epson 7000 and am dedicating it for the VM HexTone inks from MIS. Got a defective black
2002-09-24 by André Vallejo
I enlarged a whole portfolio in Brightcube semi-matte paper ,VM Inks,sprayed with Krylon 1305. It gave beautiful results. Then,after presenting it,the albm
2002-09-24 by qdfb
Andrew, Self-evident, so far as I am concerned, although I use 4x5 Velvia for convenience. I have a Dicomed Field Pro scan back I could use, but a newer
2002-09-24 by thedigitaldog
Check out: http://www.pdn-pix.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/002057.html dr5 is putting digital up to the test. If anyone has a good scanning back and would be willing to
2002-09-24 by Bruce Kinch
... Checking further, it seems neither the Cone or R-9 Pro Piezo Rips are available for the Mac. Still interested if anyone has the old Cone version
2002-09-24 by Ernst Dinkla
... From: Ernst Dinkla To: Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 9:55 AM Subject: Re:
2002-09-24 by Ernst Dinkla
... From: Robert Morrison To: Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 1:01 AM Subject: Re:
2002-09-24 by Tom O'Connell
We meet this Wednesday night...6:00pm Downtown SF. Contact me by email for directions. We can still fit about 4 more people. Would love to see some new
2002-09-24 by Martin Wesley
... From: Paul Roark To: DigitalB&WPrint Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 5:08 PM
2002-09-24 by Antonis Ricos
Paul, you are right, I didn t do this very scientifically, i.e. didn t make two sets and keep one in the dark. The best I can do now is reprint and scan the
2002-09-24 by Paul Roark
Antonis, These comparisons show the bad Piezotone black ink fade. However, since the original file image appears to be just that -- an RGB version of a
2002-09-24 by Paul Roark
Martin, ... Clearly lignin is a problem. However, to a lesser degree, it appears that, except in a vacuum or encapsulated with argon gas, cellulose itself is
2002-09-23 by Antonis Ricos
... The scan I sent you is of Jon s own Piezotone WN samples, one in a south facing window for four or five days, one not. This was in my own house so there is
2002-09-23 by Bruce Kinch
(cross posted to PIEZO3000) I ve been happy doing 13 x19 Piezos and Gen4 color on an 1160 and a 1200 with CIS setups, save the obvious ink stability issues.
2002-09-23 by Robert Morrison
Bernie, I m beginning to sample if you are interested: My product, Spectraguard Ink Jet coating, works on fine art inkjet papers for example: Epson Archival
2002-09-23 by Antonis Ricos
Please take a look at a few areas from one of my Piezotone prints that was hanging for two months unframed:
2002-09-23 by Robert Morrison
... Doesn t work. Screens produce enormous shear resulting in a major foaming problem with thin liquids. You have to use a thick body product or a lot of
2002-09-23 by Robert Morrison
Very technique dependent, like a varnish brush. Your hardwood floor hides brush or pad strokes well because of the grain...you have no such luxury with a
2002-09-23 by Robert Morrison
... If its thick, then try screen coating....might be able to stand the shear. Robert
2002-09-23 by p5198
Last spring Nicholson Baker published *Libraries and the Assault on Paper*, in which he raises Cain over the destruction of newspapers and other printed
2002-09-23 by Jerry Olson
Sure sounds familiar. I think this is correct. Jerry
2002-09-23 by Barbara White
... Jeff, Thanks, I ll blow them out. Sometimes the most logical things do not come readily to mind......(and, yes I have new carts) Barbara Barbara White
2002-09-23 by Barbara White
... Antonis, Yes, I do have the new cartridges. They re ready to go. And I think I did realize that to change again, I d have to get new ones again, but that
2002-09-23 by Bruce
on 9/23/2002 5:38 AM, DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com at ... has anyone tried using a silk screen squeegee, but without the screen? -Bruce
2002-09-23 by Bernie Epstein
... make ... common ... with ... film ... Robert, et al.: I have been following the current (and past) threads on this topic with interest to see how it all
2002-09-23 by ricm95901
I heard that Cone will be releasing two new blacks to replace the fugitive PT black this week. I understand that one is pure carbon and the other a dye
2002-09-23 by Mark Tucker
... The main ... I understand now the approach. I understand now about the grooves in the Mayer rod. Then, why not something like one of those grooved trowels
2002-09-23 by Jeff Randall
Barbara: Probably not a problem, but you can either suck or blow air from your syring to remove more of the water. I assume you are talking about only the
2002-09-23 by Antonis Ricos
Barbara, don t mix inks. The carts have foams and such that retain ink. Radical idea: buy blank carts and fill them with your old inks as a way to use them up.
2002-09-23 by Antonis Ricos
... Mark, I hear you.... I am in the market for large volumes of squid ink, myself, inspired by Futurama and discouraged by the high tech juice in the
2002-09-23 by James Downs
I would expect a smooth rod to cause all kinds of problems such as areas with almost no coverage and a large pool of material being forced ahead of the rod.
2002-09-23 by jeffm@gis.net
... Robert... I missed something.... Is this something that you are working on for your own use OR are you planning an selling your system to others? -Jeff
2002-09-23 by Robert Morrison
... Understand, UV curable varnishes will be trouble for this application. That s one reason that I stayed clear or screen coating techniques...the polymers
2002-09-23 by Ernst Dinkla
... From: Robert Morrison To: Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 7:13 PM Subject: Re:
2002-09-23 by Martin Wesley
... From: Paul Roark To: DigitalB&WPrint Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 8:35 AM