R1900 Black and White with Epson Inks
2010-05-31 by nsams2002
I m looking for settings options for printing black and white, R1900 printer, with the Epson inks. I m seeking to minimize metamerism, color cast. I m
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2010-05-31 by nsams2002
I m looking for settings options for printing black and white, R1900 printer, with the Epson inks. I m seeking to minimize metamerism, color cast. I m
2010-05-31 by Michael King
Joost, What are you trying to do that you can t do with QTR? The one thing it doesn t have is page layout, but its probably easier to do that in Photoshop than
2010-05-31 by John
Dear Joost, The best RIP I know is the following, with the links to their web. You can download atrial of the full version and if you need any help call Steve
2010-05-31 by horstenj
Dear all, I m a long time user of QTR (on windows) and I m still very happy with it. That is, for fine art printing. For more production-type of printing I
2010-05-30 by piezobw
That s the correct Contact Page... maybe something did go wrong. You can contact us for support at techsupport (at) inkjetmall (dot) com and for pre-sales
2010-05-30 by siiaam
I used the following site to contact InkjetMall: http://shopping.netsuite.com/s.nl/c.362672/it.I/id.18/.f Maybe something went wrong? What is the correct email
2010-05-30 by piezobw
Try again at InkjetMall. We send out sample packs every day. But, I do not see an email in from you. regards, Jon Cone InkjetMall
2010-05-29 by siiaam
Hello, does anybody have any example images which show the different b/w tones (neutral, sepia, selenium, split tone, special edition) of the Piezography K7
2010-05-29 by Iric S
Might the problem be due to either a different manufacturing tech technioque or a naturally occurring difference in the material used to manufacture the paper?
2010-05-29 by faeofavalon
Hey Keith - That is how I load the bamboo. I push slightly down onto the sheet for the printer to grab. As for headstrikes..I am still unclear from Berel s
2010-05-28 by Paul Kohl
The one suggestion I would make to your approach: carry your experiments to the end, i.e. make prints. You can t really make judgments about wether some
2010-05-27 by zz_ir
AnnMarie, On my 2400, I have found that when I am printing on Hahnemuhle s Photo Rag 308 or Duo, or on Epson s Velvet Fine Art papers, I can feed through the
2010-05-27 by Lutsky, Berel
Inkspots on the edges are usually indications of headstrikes - the print head is actually contacting the paper - humidity will often cause a bit of
2010-05-27 by Don
Hello Everyone, First of all my post may seem a bit off topic so I apologize for my post in advance. Specifically I am interested in buying and trying the new
2010-05-27 by Mark Savoia
Just do it, if it happens again you might want to change parts. Even Epson will tell you to reset it the first time. Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2010-05-27 by Arthur Fink
My 7600 is giving me the message Maintenance Required 0040 . I understand that this means that the cleaning pads need to be replaced -- but Epson says that a
2010-05-26 by Michael
Update on scanning issue: I ve tried experimenting with all the suggestions given in the previous posts and have settled on a solution - unless I hear from
2010-05-26 by dlruckus
I ve used the Somerset Velvet in uncoated and enhanced varieties in both a 1200 and the old 3000 without problems. You may have to help them get started but
2010-05-26 by Phil
Have anyone tried any kind of very heavy paper, like Epson Somerset Velvet, and Epson Smooth Fine Art paper, about 500gsm, 36mil, on a smaller printer, like
2010-05-26 by faeofavalon
Hey Jeff - Thanks for the input. The 8.5 x 11 sheets I was having problems with, I had cut from 13 x 19 sheets so I thought that might be the problem. I put a
2010-05-25 by coperia8
Hello I m a newbie here, being very interested in black & white photography, I intend to buy an Epson 1400 printer for printing with piezography K6 Cone inks.
2010-05-25 by Jeff Phillips
AnnMarie, For what it s worth, I have been using their Bamboo paper regularly for several years. I use the 13x19 size on an Epson 7800 and until recently I
2010-05-24 by Rudy Ternbach
Adjust paper thickness setting? ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2010-05-24 by Andrew Darlow
Hi Ann Marie: Have you tried the normal top feed? With that option, you can pre-feed by pressing the paper feed button for a moment and help nudge it in. Hope
2010-05-24 by faeofavalon
Hopefully someone can help here? I have been using Hahnemuhle s bamboo paper for some time now with no problems whatsoever. I am using it with Epson s r2400,
2010-05-22 by Barrett Benton
Meanwhile, here in temperate New York City, I ve been using an HP Photosmart Pro 8750 for close to five years, and in all that time, can recall having two
2010-05-21 by Mark Savoia
Completely, the cutter is way below the head, not even part of it. Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2010-05-21 by Jim Goshorn
... Does the newer design cutter make any difference with the dust in the X900 series printers? Jim
2010-05-21 by Dave
... I get the feeling he would be a brilliant photographer; somewhere along the lines of Elliot Erwitt.
2010-05-21 by Mark Savoia
Reality. Use some electric scissors, it is really no big deal. Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2010-05-21 by Bob Frost
... If the capping station seals perfectly to the head, there is only one way out for the ink vapour and that is through the plastic tube from the capping
2010-05-21 by Bob Frost
... I think Epson specify 20 - 80% without any condensation. Bob F. ... From: rternbach
2010-05-21 by Josh Hackney
I primarily use sheets in my 7800. HPR sheets have a strong desire to curl up toward the print head causing the potential for head strikes. Rolls on the
2010-05-21 by Bob Frost
... Nor do mine; but again it is 19 degrees and 77% humidity outside. Llyn Peninsula, N. Wales, UK. Sea all around! bob F. ... From: Tina Manley
2010-05-21 by Bob Frost
... I agree, but would say it depends if the capping station seals perfectly or not. It may have sealed correctly in the right position, but if a hair,
2010-05-21 by rternbach
Tina, 87% is less problematic than 10% but it may be too high for optimal printing. I think Jon wrote he prefers to print at 35% RH. Rudy
2010-05-21 by slcphoto73
Hi, Gary. I live in Santa Fe at 7000 feet and desert and print with a 3800. Santa Fe is not as dry as Phoenix but in the winter with the heat on it rarely gets
2010-05-21 by mrjimbo
I don t think so Mark.. Even a brand new printer that sits for a few days plugs up.. Not to start a flame war here but it seems to be more about specific inks
2010-05-21 by rternbach
Clay, I also prefer the low-tech approach whenever possible. My 4800 sat for six months wrapped, as you describe, with a plastic sheet. It did have the
2010-05-21 by Tina Manley
Everybody should just move to South Carolina ;-) We never have a problem with low humidity here. Right now it s 87%. My printers never, ever clog. Tina ...
2010-05-21 by Mark Savoia
Isn t it more about if the capping station seals correctly or not? Kind of a crap shoot. Keeping it clean sure does help. If it seals correctly it should not
2010-05-21 by Clayton Price
Well, here s a low tech solution, learned from a friend with the same printer, and it seems to be working for me. Our Epson 4880 s were clogging almost every
2010-05-21 by piezobw
Did you ever stop to think that Steven Wright may not have been born a comedian... He may have been driven mad by trying to perfect the aquatint photogravure
2010-05-21 by Rudy Ternbach
Jon, Thanks for the info about coated papers and chemical fumes but I was thinking of a fume hood design only because it is a smaller volume of air to control
2010-05-21 by Dave
... C mon Jon - we all know that s an old Steven Wright line... ;-) For my birthday I got a humidifier and a dehumidifier. I put them in the same room and
2010-05-21 by piezobw
Rudy, When I moved to Vermont from NYC 21 years ago, I brought my entire photogravure setup including my steel facing equipment for the copper plates. I had to
2010-05-21 by Michael
Thanks to all those who posted ideas on how to deal with this issue; your comments are much appreciated and I ll be using them as I go forward with this
2010-05-21 by Rudy Ternbach
Jon, I m in the planning phase of setting up a small studio at home for photopolymer gravure and digital printing. I understand the importance of keeping
2010-05-20 by piezobw
I just recalled something of interest... We troubleshooted a number of customers this past winter with missing nozzle issues - and those we could not fix in
2010-05-20 by piezobw
Well its ink under the bridge now...better to contact us for help when the problem is going on and we re both in a position to troubleshoot it. I understand