Re: [Digital BW] Epson 1200 vs 1280 vs 2200 for ultimate print quality
2002-08-03 by mbarleystudio
Joel, Thanks for the info regarding the 1200. I ll steer clear. Michael--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., Joel Kurtz ... to have ... would ...
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2002-08-03 by mbarleystudio
Joel, Thanks for the info regarding the 1200. I ll steer clear. Michael--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., Joel Kurtz ... to have ... would ...
2002-08-03 by Bob Frost
Martin, So when does a Black&White print become a color print? Bob Frost. ... From: Martin Wesley ... changes
2002-08-03 by tboleyyh
I must be nuts for continuing this, clearly it s going nowhere. I m going to describe this and you can make of it what you want. I have a particular 16 bit
2002-08-03 by Joel Kurtz
Can t speak to the 2200 but I have a 1200 and they have a tendency to have banding problems with Piezo. They re fine with the MIS inks but I would definitely
2002-08-03 by Carolyn Frayn
... I don t recommend the 1200 for any quad printing. It suffers from what some call banding, fine lines in the direction of the print head travel. Using both
2002-08-03 by Ken Carney
Andrew: Here is a question that has been addressed about 8 million times, but I have a chance to ask a professional if you have a minute. My printing has now
2002-08-03 by scho_2000
... black ... No matte black cartridge with the printer - you will have to order separately. Atlex has them and their price is reasonable.
2002-08-03 by mbarleystudio
I currently own a 1200 and am considering PiezoTone cartridge system. Does the Cone system offer better resolution for 1280 than the 1200 and what are the
2002-08-03 by akivisuals
I m trying to get a sense of which papers are good out there. I ve tried Conetech Matte, Hahnemuhle Photo Rag, and Somerset Velvet and Photo Enhanced and am
2002-08-03 by Truman Prevatt
lawrencetrek wrote Florescent light is the worst possible choice of lighting to use to evaluate a print of any kind. A selenium toned print is cool to cold in
2002-08-03 by lawrencetrek
I have been anxious for sometime to start printing digital b/w prints. My research suggested that piezography was likely the best alternative, but the
2002-08-03 by akivisuals
Hello all. I ve got the clog from hell... I bought a used Epson 1160 online and it arrived with dried up carts in it. I took the carts out and used a
2002-08-03 by Luke Granfield
... but ... Ooops! I was wrong about the return policy. No credit given for returned printers, though replacements available within a 30 day from invoice
2002-08-03 by Luke Granfield
For those who ve already received it, does the 2200 come with a matte black ink cartridge or is this something you have to order separately? I just bought one
2002-08-03 by Robert Morrison
Yeah, I don t think the Krylon will be the problem here...the question is if there is a nasty interaction between pigments and the paper coatings on the
2002-08-03 by thedigitaldog
... As far as I know, they did not.
2002-08-03 by Jerry Olson
Thom, I haven t had time to pursue this much yet, but early indications are that this banding has to do with the paper you use. The banding is most definitely
2002-08-03 by Truman Prevatt
Did Epson Europe proceed along the same lines of using consultants to advise them on this issue? If so did they come to a different recommendation or did
2002-08-03 by thedigitaldog
... I NEVER even implied you were... The point wasn t directly pointed at YOU! Some seem to think any decisions made on the part of the Epson advisers was
2002-08-03 by workmantx@aol.com
Wesley, Thanks for the tips about posterization . The image I was working with yesterday was taken from my digital camera. It was already in 8-bit. I used
2002-08-03 by ungram
... VM ... the ... to ... can be viewed? The only image I ve seen is on Paul Roark s website and there is a single example. While I m inclined to think that
2002-08-03 by Thom McGraw
I have the same problem, Jerry. So, if you find a cure let me know. Cleaning, aligning, windex do nothing to lessen the problem. Interestingly, when printing
2002-08-03 by jrandall1149
Robert: ... really ... they ... Good idea. You will go through many carts and boxes of paper in the learning process. Atlantic Exchange is an excellent
2002-08-03 by BMercerTX@aol.com
I ve been thinking about what I wrote earlier. Actually my RGB scans were not from negs but from 4x6 B&W proof prints. I think that until I can upgrade my
2002-08-03 by Austin Franklin
... So what if it s separated into four? That doesn t add more tones, unless it s doing something wrong! Try making a 256 Z file and sending it to the
2002-08-03 by Austin Franklin
Tyler, ... Exactly!!! ... Yeah, and that is THE image...anything that varies from that, is simply not the image...the driver doesn t go making up tones that
2002-08-03 by Austin Franklin
Tyler, ... It doesn t matter how many inks, a grayscale file is ONE channel, period. The file that is sent to the Piezo driver is ONE channel when using the
2002-08-03 by Robert C Wittig
... printing. ... free to ... Thanks! -wittig http://www.robertwittig.com/ A business is as honest as its advertisements. .
2002-08-03 by Robert C Wittig
Jeff, ... PiezoBW driver is that ... Thanks for the suggestions! Sure, I will give Chris workflow a try, I have nothing to lose. I am going to go ahead and
2002-08-03 by BMercerTX@aol.com
I m not sure that what I am experiencing is the same thing but reading what is being said about solarization made me wonder. Here is the situation. I started
2002-08-03 by Ernst Dinkla
... to ... can t do ... You ... It is of course quite easy to do that in ColorDraw and Photopaint with the imposition tools in the printer menu. Easier than in
2002-08-03 by Julian Thomas
Thanks Martin. The Ilford semi matte seems a nice paper for low dmax images. I still prefer PR for long greys though. Julian ... From: Martin Wesley
2002-08-03 by Bob Frost
Doug, I was also stuck for some time wondering what this Delta E was all about. Apparently (that is especially for Harvey), Delta E is a measure of the
2002-08-03 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... I NEVER even implied you were... ... and that relates to the 2200 (a prosumer product) how? I can see it relating to the 7600/9600/10000/etc.. If your
2002-08-03 by Anthony Atkielski
... FWIW, luminance discrimination in the human eye varies with color and position in the visual field. I believe it is highest for blue overall. But 256
2002-08-03 by jrandall1149
Robert: Chris Brandin s is the only partitioned RGB workflow that I am aware of for the MIS original quads. Although it is written for the 1160, it might work
2002-08-03 by Martin Wesley
Keith, I agree with you about the statement as written and always found it misleading. Since the goal is to successfully simulate continuous tone all you need
2002-08-03 by Martin Wesley
... From: Doug I. To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 2:10
2002-08-03 by Martin Wesley
... From: Truman Prevatt To: Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 1:52 PM Subject: Re:
2002-08-03 by Martin Wesley
Robert, As far as I know no one has written the book on grayscale inkjet printing. At the moment this list is probably your best resource. Please feel free to
2002-08-03 by Martin Wesley
Bob, Glad to hear you are up and running with the 1280. What you are experiencing as solarization we usually refer to as posterization . Neither term is
2002-08-03 by Martin Wesley
... From: To: ; Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 11:17 AM Subject: Re: [Digital BW]
2002-08-03 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
Going back to the original... ... I think the problem here is that if Jon is making prints with 1000 luminance values he s gone totally nuts.. He must be
2002-08-03 by Carolyn Frayn
... not RGB, four channels, not three. The original question/doubt/response was with regard to quad prints. Prints derived from four inks, from a file
2002-08-03 by tboleyyh
... wrote: snip ... No, I m not. Again, four channels, four. Printed through a four channel driver, to four inks. Sorry Keith, you re still not
2002-08-03 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Yes, but think Carolyn, the inks could have differing chroma -- just as they do in a traditional color inkset.. The VM or VM Sepia sets would be clear
2002-08-03 by Martin Wesley
... From: Austin Franklin To: Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 7:02 AM Subject: RE:
2002-08-03 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... This was the problem I think... On the one hand.. we are speaking greyscale.. you have been speaking RGB, so people have been talking past each other..
2002-08-03 by Martin Wesley
... From: Anthony Atkielski To: Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 12:28 AM Subject: Re:
2002-08-03 by Carolyn Frayn
... I thought Tyler was talking four channels/ ink delivery/ four inks/ three grays and a black - creating a grayscale image on paper from an image file. You