2002-07-04 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... As for Wilhelm, I posted this today on another list... ... Where s Wilhelm.? http://www.wilhelm-research.com/ ? The site is STILL under construction!
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2002-07-04 by Martin Wesley
Sam, I generally agree with you. I think that the various inks will hold up just fine although I would bet on the pigments to go a much longer distance than
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2002-07-04 by Sam A. McCandless
The most recent Wilhelm report (6/20/2000) I have on the Lysonic E Quad Neutral inks reported them at greater than 100 Wilhelm years and counting both on
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2002-07-03 by Barry Kelsall
I am lucky enough to have access to a laser engraving machine, so I cut some custom acrylic pieces to fit over the tubing on the support arm, replacing the
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2002-07-03 by Linda Jacobs
... There was no sticker where my arm attaches, and the velcro attached to the printer is well-adhered. My problem is that if I place the lucite arm over the
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2002-07-03 by Jerry Olson
Yes, I have. Put a little block of cardboard under the end of the plastic bar so the left hand side of the bar goes in an upward direction. You ll have to tape
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2002-07-03 by Doug Fisher
... plastic bar that sits on top of printer and holds the tubing. Heat seems to be a factor. I think I will insert something under the plastic tubing holder
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2002-07-03 by Barry Kelsall
You have too much slack in the tubing. Reposition the support arm further to the right. Or the support arm might be coming loose and tipping down - you need to
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2002-07-03 by Linda Jacobs
This happens to me occasionally, daily I make sure to reseat the velcro d plastic bar that sits on top of printer and holds the tubing. Heat seems to be a
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2002-07-03 by Doug Fisher
Here is the link to buy the individual 45 degree brackets: http://www.inksupply.com/main.cfm?itemcode=19781&showitem=yes
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2002-07-03 by Doug Fisher
I don t know if the nomorecarts system provides the Lucite-like brackets to hold the flexible tubing in place. See the 1200/1270 pictures on this page:
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2002-07-03 by borismg
I ve been using a nomorecarts system on my 1270 for aout 6 months. Lately the tubing has been catching under the print heads and the printer stops printing.
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2002-07-03 by Martin Wesley
Mahesi, I had the same experience you did. I was never able to totally get rid of the banding on the 1200 with the Piezo driver. I switched to a 1280 and
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2002-07-03 by jrandall1149
The Yahoo Piezography3000 forum has 100s of posts dealing with banding and the 1160 going back a couple of years. You might want to do a search. Jeff Randall
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2002-07-03 by Stephen Jennings
Thank you very much; I love this group! STEPHEN JENNINGS P h o t o g r a p h e r Cambridge, MA sgjennin@ix.netcom.com
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2002-07-03 by Stephen Jennings
Thank You! STEPHEN JENNINGS P h o t o g r a p h e r Cambridge, MA sgjennin@ix.netcom.com
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2002-07-03 by Richard Sintchak
Wednesday, July 3, 2002, 2:20:23 PM, Mahesi Caplan-Faust wrote: MCF What printer are you using. The 1200 is prone to banding with Piezo. I print MCF with a
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2002-07-03 by Mahesi Caplan-Faust
What printer are you using. The 1200 is prone to banding with Piezo. I print with a 1280 no banding in sigh even under magnification Mahesi ... From: Richard
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2002-07-03 by rschlierbeck
Charles, Please send me your email address off line. Yahoo will not let me reply to the message you sent me. scott@praxis-systems.com
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2002-07-03 by mkravit
If anyone is interesed in an Epson 7000 w/ stand and CIS please contact me off list. 1-1/2 years old w/ 3 year service contract prepaid. Mike
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2002-07-03 by mlofquist2000
Street life in China - mostly B&W - all from digital SLR http://www.guishen.com Enjoy Michael
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2002-07-03 by Richard Sintchak
Wednesday, July 3, 2002, 9:17:44 AM, Alessandro Pardi wrote: AP Richard, AP I remember Paul Roark s posts in the past about the same issue: banding with AP
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2002-07-03 by Alessandro Pardi
Richard, I remember Paul Roark s posts in the past about the same issue: banding with piezo, no banding with Epson driver. He made tests on step-wedges, but
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2002-07-03 by Richard Sintchak
Wednesday, July 3, 2002, 7:21:03 AM, Alessandro Pardi wrote: AP Sorry for the ugly output (damn cut paste from html). AP Path is: AP Files/Ink
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2002-07-03 by jrandall1149
Steve: The scanner based process I used to create the RGB partitioned workflow is in profile_make2.pdf in Files/InkSets/MIS/MIS FS. The process is generic and
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2002-07-03 by Alessandro Pardi
Sorry for the ugly output (damn cut&paste from html). Path is: Files/Ink Sets/MIS/MIS-FS/1160 Partitioned Workflow. Where you find the 2 flavors for old and
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2002-07-03 by Alessandro Pardi
Sure! It s under Files
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2002-07-03 by Stephen Jennings
Alessandro, could you point me to this workflow; I can t seem to find it in the Yahoo files section. Thanks. STEPHEN JENNINGS P h o t o g r a p h e r
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2002-07-03 by Richard Wolfson
re. naked PiezographyBW software Is this a special version of Piezography optimized for skin tones?
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2002-07-03 by gschern
... the Piezo driver with the PiezoTone inks and Eclipse Satine Bright White paper? ... pretty good but there is posterization in the darker tones. If someone
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2002-07-03 by gschern
... unbundled the ... Don t expect it to last long, Cone Editions has taken legal action against Digital Art Supplies and Sundance.
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2002-07-03 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Competition is an amazing thing... C. David Tobie Design Cooperative CDTobie@designcoop.com
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2002-07-03 by Martin Wesley
Does anyone have any recommendations as to which profile to use in the Piezo driver with the PiezoTone inks and Eclipse Satine Bright White paper? I gave the
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2002-07-03 by Jon
Hi Jim, ... Actually, the definition of opportunity cost goes something like this: Something scarce can be allocated to a variety of different uses. When
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2002-07-02 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... UH oh.. This brings up a new potential issue vís that PS7 greyscale bug.. Let s suppose that what McKenzie is seeing IS something wrong with the greyscale
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2002-07-02 by jimhayes361
Okay, though one other thing to double check is the MIS site...just a couple of dqays ago they updated curves and now use Adobe98 I think-and maybe for 870...
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2002-07-02 by mckenzielamb
Thanks for your reply. As it turns out, I m still using photoshop 6. However, the problem does seem to be in the conversion from grayscale to RGB. If I
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2002-07-02 by Martin Wesley
Ron, Well this is no doubt in response to Digital Art Supplies offering the R9 (same as Piezo apparently) plug-in at the same price. I am very glad to see
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2002-07-02 by Martin Wesley
Lynne, My only comment would be that in the world of B&W photography where silver fiber sets the standard, 80 years would not be considered archival.
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2002-07-02 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Yes, if you only shine yellow light on them (like tungsten), they do tend to not show much color, while shining all colors or light on them (such as
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2002-07-02 by Ricardo Lagos
Wow -- thats great .. .. i ve been wanting to switch from MIS VM to MIS FS -- and piezo at $150 makes it attractive -- now i ll have to wait for them to add
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2002-07-02 by Martin Wesley
Bjorn, Glad you were able to get them filled. You should be fine. Before the vacuum fill method came along the method you used was the standard. Martin ...
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2002-07-02 by Ron Cal
This is weird. :: http://www.inkjetmall.com/store/piezography-original.html ... Piezography plugin.
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2002-07-02 by bjornaagedk
Martin, Thank you. I just tried with your method #2. That solved the problem so far. I hope it will print OK when installed. Bjorn ... cartridges. Basically
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2002-07-02 by Lynne Siler
I ve been using Lyson quad black inks on my epson 1270 and printing on German Etching Board available from digital art supplies. I think the prints are
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2002-07-02 by Ricardo Lagos
My personal experience has been the reverse -- i go thourgh the color cartridge faster than the black cartridge -- ricardo ... From: tomoc
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2002-07-02 by Martin Wesley
Bjorn, I have had similar problems a few times vacuum filling cartridges. Basically you lose part of the vacuum, don t realize it and only a little bit of ink
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2002-07-02 by bjornaagedk
I have just tried to fill a new CIS cartridge set from MIS with FS inks, using the vacuum filling method step by step. The black cartridge filled up without
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2002-07-02 by Julian Thomas
only 10... must be slow traffic. Julian ... From: Don A Willis To: Sent: Tuesday, July 02,
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2002-07-02 by Don A Willis
Hello: Somehow my e-mail address has mistakenly been attached to this forum. The last 3 days I have recieved about 10 messages per day on the subject of
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