Re: Foam Core: The Good Stuff is Acid Free
2002-07-12 by vinyo88
Steadman, what kind of tape is (mfg) and where can I purchase it. Vinny http://www.wulfsden.com ... damage the ... damage? ... sided ... too. Pretty ... print
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2002-07-12 by vinyo88
Steadman, what kind of tape is (mfg) and where can I purchase it. Vinny http://www.wulfsden.com ... damage the ... damage? ... sided ... too. Pretty ... print
2002-07-12 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Exactly.... One of my erstwhile colleague students bumped into one with a shoulder and another student moved one of the accordion sections of the display
2002-07-12 by bjornaagedk
Have any of you experiences with Piezography™BW prints on an Epson 3000? I know the quality of the 1160 output. Is the output from 3000 just as good? Bjorn
2002-07-12 by Steadman Uhlich
Keith, What do you mean knocked down...did they fall from the wall and damage the corners or ends...requiring a new smaller version to cut off the damage? By
2002-07-12 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... List price is down to $499.. I got a refurbed 1270 from refurbdepot.com for about $279.. (now $299) and was quite pleased.. Couldn t tell it from new..
2002-07-12 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... I d use either archival foam core or gatorboard... Non-archival foam core MAY give off formaldehyde and other volatile vapors.. I stopped using foamcore at
2002-07-12 by Paul Roark
Keith, I just use foam-core for the backing in a metal frame. The print itself is in a Light-Impressions hinged mount board. Would foam core pose any
2002-07-12 by Steadman Uhlich
Sure it could work. But extra effort and expense...and yet another layer too. Some of my frames have shallower rabbets and I am pushing to get the
2002-07-12 by Paul Roark
Steadman, Thanks for the good info. What I ve done in the past with cheap backing/support materials is to put an aluminum foil barrier between the back support
2002-07-12 by Steadman Uhlich
Hello, Related to my earlier post on Acid Free Foam Core boards for mounting... Occasionally I have a customer who buys a portrait print...and then declines
2002-07-12 by Jim Panzer
I got mine at buy.com, best price I could find at the time, you might want to try dealtime.com and look around for some prices though too. Good luck. Jim ...
2002-07-12 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
Having had prints killed by foamcore corner mashings, I prefer gatorboard... Any reason not to use it? Keith [Non-text portions of this message have been
2002-07-12 by Steadman Uhlich
Not all foamcore is created equally. If you just need a cheap support...buy the cheap stuff. If you are mounting or supporting an archival high quality
2002-07-12 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
Success!! OK, I printed out a 13x19 with the MIS VM Sepia set using Paul s NCA Warm curve.. I was a bit chagrined to get a beautiful neutral/cold print.. Next
2002-07-12 by Paul Roark
I m planning on attending the Southern California meeting of interested people on this forum this Saturday. It s in the Thousand Oaks area. (Contact Frank
2002-07-12 by Robert Morrison
... Epson pays for their printer/ink R&D and subsidizes the cost of their printers with their outrageous consumable pricing (actually EAM $$$ seems pretty
2002-07-12 by Robert Morrison
This eventually happens with all pigment inks systems regardless of paper choice. I d be very careful about inferring that printing on a particular paper
2002-07-12 by Jerry Olson
Thank you Barry, I will try that as a last resort. Hadn t even thought of that. Jerry
2002-07-12 by lrryr@attbi.com
Jerry, Yup, the C80 has individual carts. I know it s expensive, but if Epson can get the going rate, more power to em. The C80 does a fantastic job with
2002-07-12 by Jerry Olson
Does anyone have any good ideas of where to get a 1280 for a good price? I would put honesty and integrity before price, however. Jerry
2002-07-12 by Jerry Olson
Larry, the 2200 has individual carts, does the C80 also? In any art store you can get a pint of black india ink for $7 or so. Makes you wonder about epsons ink
2002-07-12 by Robert Morrison
... Krylon UV Resistant Clear (#1305). Its available in a large can for about $5 from many art supply stores (e.g., Utrect, Pearl, etc.). I put down four
2002-07-12 by Julian Thomas
Using pig inks there can be a build up on the nozzles that hardens - if you don t clean every batch the heads dye. 240euros for a new head and cleaning all the
2002-07-12 by Julian Thomas
... to ... If you want that you have to use dye inks! Julian
2002-07-12 by Jerry Olson
Hi Paul, No, it doesn t print a clean purge pattern. Around the 75 percent black position, the pattern looks mottled, or speckly, sort of like the texture
2002-07-12 by Tim Atherton
Has anyone tried any of the Ilford Gallerie papers with quadtones? Any of them work - glossy, pearl? (I d love to have even just one glossy paper that worked
2002-07-12 by Jerry Olson
Martin, which epson papers would be good for the 1280 dye inks (26 year life)? Heavyweight matte isn t nearly heavy enough, and it is too ivory colored to be
2002-07-12 by dsantoli
I m getting started with digital. I ve been scanning 35mm B&W film and getting familiar with photoshop. I don t have a printer yet and I m having some
2002-07-12 by Barry Kelsall
Jerry, are the bands perpendicular to the head travel? I have successfully eliminated such bands with *repeated* cleaning & oiling of the transverse bar. I
2002-07-12 by Bradley Covey
Try www.handcolor.com, it is an excellent resource. ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2002-07-12 by donbga
Julian, ... What does that mean? Thanks, Don
2002-07-12 by Julian Thomas
well i use MIS FS and have printed a lot on Semi matte and glossy papers, including the BrightCube range. I use a local brand and give only two coats - it
2002-07-12 by Stan McQueen
... What spray do you use? Stan ================================ Photography by Stan McQueen http://www.smcqueen.com
2002-07-12 by André Vallejo
Well,I spayed two coats.It´s not Krylon,is a local brand I found (no Krylon around in Brazil...) I use VM-MIS. Odd,isn´t it...? André Message: 5 Date: Thu,
2002-07-12 by janishilesh
The MIS FS inks (regular) are not useable with the Epson driver. Make sure you buy the FS-E inks, and then use the curve (download from MIS) developed by John
2002-07-12 by jimhayes361
... I think a CFS is justified if you want it. It s hard to calculate $$ advantage...there are so many externals like the fact that a CFS uses less ink since a
2002-07-12 by Larry Roohr
Jerry, The Epson spec s for ink coverage of the 2200 vs the C80 are: black - 628 pages vs 1240 pages and color - 440 pages vs 420 (5% coverage). The C80 black
2002-07-12 by Bill Morse
(Cross-posted to Hi-End Scanners list) I am working on a project for a client who has bought a Nikon 8000- Several hundred 6x6 negs in strips of 4. The first
2002-07-12 by Daniel Goodwin
Anyone ever try printing with MIS Quadtone inks on a big plotter like the Encad Novajet Pro 50? Running BestColor PhotoExposure RIP and am desperate for
2002-07-12 by Peter Marquis-Kyle
Ernst Dinkla wrote ... Welcome, Ernst! I look forward to reading your contributions in this forum. Peter Marquis-Kyle
2002-07-12 by gregarpp
I am using a PC with Photoshop 6.0 and Epson 875DC B&W negatives are scanned with Canon FS2710 I plan on getting Full Spectrum Quadtone and Epson Archival
2002-07-12 by Ernst Dinkla
I ve made the right choices in the yahoo pages but did not receive any mails on 12-7-2002. This message is a check whether it works the other way. I intend to
2002-07-12 by Martin Wesley
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2002-07-12 by Martin Wesley
Moreno, Excellent idea! Thanks for the suggestion. Martin ... From: Moreno Polloni To: Sent:
2002-07-12 by Moreno Polloni
... some ... A suggestion for a simple, non-permanent guide strip: Peel two or three layers off a Post-It pad and trim the paper so that you re left with a
2002-07-12 by charlesdarwinau
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2002-07-12 by frankg_photo
Thank you Antonis & Martin - your direction helped me unclog the blocked black nozzle. I took a risk by using regular paper towel as that s all I had about the
2002-07-12 by Paul Roark
Jerry, Does your 1160 print clean purge patterns? My 1160, just before totally biting the dust, would give a good nozzle check but could not sustain the
2002-07-12 by Martin Wesley
Kevin, I bought one from Polaroid and so far so good. It will give you full frame and then some. All the way up to 6x17 at 4000dpi which should be of interest
2002-07-12 by Martin Wesley
Mitch, For the dye inks I would stick to the Epson papers. It has long been understood that the chemicals used to buffer archival papers and mat board would