Re: [Digital BW] CIS problems
2002-06-13 by James Haney
To those following this thread, I determined the source of the problem with the very prompt help from ³help@nomorecarts.com². Simple answer: Read the
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2002-06-13 by James Haney
To those following this thread, I determined the source of the problem with the very prompt help from ³help@nomorecarts.com². Simple answer: Read the
2002-06-13 by Martin Wesley
Marty, Carbon prints have been around for a very, very long time and make extremely beautiful prints. With 4 layers of carbon in gelatin the is a real three
2002-06-13 by kd7mw
I m plan on to buying some MIS VM ink for my Epson 1280 soon. I understand that Paul Roarke developed his curves using Epson Archival Matte. I still have a
2002-06-13 by Tim Atherton
Well there are these guys doing carbon B&W prints, or their colour pigment prints with a life rating of more than 500 years! I think these guys use the same
2002-06-13 by martino3847
The July/Aug 2002 edition of photo techniques has a feature article on p. 20 entitled The Joy of Carbon Pigment Prints, by Mark Dubovoy. To my dismay, his
2002-06-13 by Martin Wesley
James, As Jim says this is a new one. I am curious as to what method you used to fill the new CIS carts? Is it possible the old tubing no longer fits tightly
2002-06-13 by jimhayes361
... cartridges will ... There is ... bubbles ... Although I ve had more than my share of CIS problems, I ve never had to correct this problem. With that as a
2002-06-13 by p5198
A member has already mentioned this source of Brightcube papers; their prices are much lower than those at inkjetgoodies, even with the competition s free
2002-06-13 by janishilesh
I believe that the Bright White paper does indded contain optical brightners, while Soft White does not. Can someone confirm? The last time I checked, Bright
2002-06-13 by Adrian Joyner
As I am intending to upgrade to a Imacon Precision I have an Imacon Photo scanner in excellent condition for sale. This is a UK sale. Please contact me
2002-06-13 by konstantins_fountainpens
I have just launched my photographic site and I will be very pleased to have your opinion on it. I am looking for some recommendations and especially of the
2002-06-13 by James Haney
... That¹s just it, I get absolutely nothing when I print. The cartridges will not create a vacuum so no ink is getting in there to make a print. There is no
2002-06-13 by Robert Morrison
Well said Martin. Honestly I m rather tired of testing inks and am looking forward to settling down into my new 7000 with Piezotones in it and getting some
2002-06-13 by Martin Wesley
Robert, Looking at the two images (yeah you do have to be a member of the Piezo list to use the URL, which I recommend to everyone here who is not already) in
2002-06-13 by Martin Wesley
James, Is there a problem with the output? Missing lines in the nozzle check? I have let one my bottles run empty a couple of times and sucked air into the
2002-06-13 by Sanders-Herring
(snip) This led me to ask in a previous post what other people felt contributed most to the quality of their images. Among the good advice there was some
2002-06-13 by Robert Morrison
For those that didn t see this on the piezo list, below is a post from Jon Cone with a URL to get to a scan of a 100 hour Xenon fade of the Piezotones vs. the
2002-06-13 by James Haney
I was having problems with my printer and based upon several threads on-line with users with similar configurations I decided it was time to get some new
2002-06-13 by Doug Fisher
... Check http://www.printworks-usa.com/html/BrightcubeFineArt.html, too. Their quoted prices seemed to be about 15%+ lower on many paper sizes (not factoring
2002-06-13 by Jerry Olson
I do Vinny. Brightcube makes many different kinds of papers. I use the Eclipse Satine. Try it! You ll love it! you can get the satine at
2002-06-13 by Jerry Olson
I ve only found it at http://www.photoinkjet.com The blacks are CLOSE to epson archival, but not quite as dark. I use the Bright White. and it is really white.
2002-06-13 by Jerry Olson
It s Royal Renaissance if you buy it at http://www.mediastreet.com Much cheaper than buying it under the hahnemuhle brand. Comes in 2 weights. Gorgeous paper.
2002-06-13 by Jim Panzer
Great! I ll try it, thanks!!! Jim ... From: janishilesh [mailto:shilesh.jani@smith-nephew.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 5:50 PM To:
2002-06-13 by gschern
... I m not ... Because of our unique relationship with BrightCube, inkjetgoodies.com (photoinkjet.com) will usually have the lowest price...and free shipping
2002-06-13 by janishilesh
Royal Rennaisance from mediastreet.com. Good luck. ... print on ... to try ... seeing that ... paper by ... xl sheet ... paper not ... would
2002-06-13 by impact4u2
Paul, Check out the following site for a good price on Brightcube Eclipse Satine, Bright White and Soft White.
2002-06-12 by vinyo88
Thanks Jerry, I thought you used the Brightube. Vinny ... In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., Jerry Olson ... SATINE, ... use ... levels
2002-06-12 by Paul Roark
Jerry, ... Where do you find the best price? (Inkjetgoodies carries it, but I m not sure who else does.) Also, do you use the Bright White or Soft White
2002-06-12 by Jim Panzer
Hi folks, recently I recieved a sample of the Piezography inks print on Hahnemuhle photo rag paper, I think it s the 188 wieght. I wanted to try this type of
2002-06-12 by Jerry Olson
Vin, I ve never used Brightcube s semi matte paper. I use the ECLIPSE SATINE, a different type. (It isn t satin, it s matte watercolor, one side textured, one
2002-06-12 by vinyo88
Jerry what workflow are you using with the Brightcube semi-matte and vm inks. I just got the paper and the results are not that good. Using the 1200 and Pauls
2002-06-12 by bgs
Folks I don t know if I can add much to the subject referred to but I can tell you that being an old bebop saxophone player from the early 50,s on was not an
2002-06-12 by Alan Zinn
... Keven, I look at a lot of art in museums to sensitize my mind. Have you ever noticed how alert you are to form and color when you step out of a gallery?
2002-06-12 by Kevin Gulstene
... I know exactly what you mean! Some European movies do the same. Kevin
2002-06-12 by Truman Prevatt
I remember when I took my first photography course at MD Institute of Art. The first thing they did was take our cameras away from us and give us a 6x6 twin
2002-06-12 by janishilesh
I have now received all prints for the Panorama Exchange, and will ship by end of week. Sorry for the delay, a glitch on my part. Thank you, and best wishes.
2002-06-12 by Robert Morrison
... The dither in imageprint is finer. Looks like the difference between 400 and 100 ASA film. I can t say anything definitive about quality yet...the
2002-06-12 by Robert Morrison
Well, I don t want to do Colorbyte s business for them...but I ll try to answer as best as I can. I don t know whether they have demo CD s...I own a copy.
2002-06-12 by Peter Lindman
I must admit, I m confused. On two different occasions during the past couple of months I ve corresponded directly with John Panozzo of Colorbyte and asked for
2002-06-12 by Moreno Polloni
... were ... supports ... FS-N ... finer ... you ... Have you compared the Piezo and Imageprint dither on the desktop printers?
2002-06-12 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
Apparently, although the Apple DVD-R drive burns at 2x.. the APPLE DVD-R media is NOT 2x certified.. Anyone know good sources for 2x discs? [Keith]
2002-06-12 by Robert Morrison
Imageprint doesn t work with the old Cone inks. The cone profiles that were in imageprint were just betas and are not good. The only ink set it supports today
2002-06-12 by Jerry Olson
The highest quality prints I ve gotten to date are with the 1280 printer and MIS hextone inks, with the MIS black replaced by Generations enhanced black .
2002-06-11 by gordoberg
I just started a new group 3-D Fun for Digial Photos: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/3dfunforphotos/ If you are tired of viewing your digital photos in a boring
2002-06-11 by kd7mw
Thanks, Paul, I ll try your settings. I found that Norm Koren s color setting for MHW paper was better for B&W than his B&W setting (on a 1280, he developed
2002-06-11 by kd7mw
Antonis: Right. Too bad the black only is just dotty enough that you can see it, or that s precisely what I d use. I guess it will be MIS VM something or
2002-06-11 by vinyo88
Can anyone give me a workflow for Brightcube Semi-Matte and VM inks in a 1200 Epson. My first tries were not that great. Getting very dark shadows and very
2002-06-11 by Jerry Olson
Hi Todd, There seems to be a problem with Generations 5 inks and glossy papers. I hear they are fine for matte, but no better than Generations 4 in overall
2002-06-11 by Kevin Gulstene
Tom, Please feel free. Thank you for asking. Kevin
2002-06-11 by tom%fors.net@fors.net
Kevin, This is excellent advice! I too suffer from a very dominant left brain. I d like to forward your message to our photo department mailing list at school