Ramp smoothness test -- Piezo 1160 v. Epson 3000
2002-03-27 by Paul Roark
What I m trying to do is find a good way to see how smooth (or not) the grayscale ramps are on the various inkjet workflows. It is, perhaps, a way to judge
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2002-03-27 by Paul Roark
What I m trying to do is find a good way to see how smooth (or not) the grayscale ramps are on the various inkjet workflows. It is, perhaps, a way to judge
2002-03-27 by Austin Franklin
... Hi Larry, Yes, but Martin s explanation and understanding are incorrect. Taking two measurements and subtracting them gives you a STATIC range, NOT a
2002-03-27 by Larry Roohr
Thanks Martin, Bottom line to me is that when someone here (except for Austin, because he s made it completely clear what he means by the term) or elsewhere
2002-03-27 by Alessandro Pardi
I agree that the most important piece of information is that there are no magic numbers, and am very grateful since, now that I can scan at 4000dpi, I had
2002-03-27 by sherer_stan
Jerry, Absolutely. It s not the paper. I tried printing on several different quality papers. Things are looking better since changing the black ink cartridge.
2002-03-27 by Derek Clarke
If you are using roll paper that fits a 1200, why don t you get the roll paper holder? The 1200 was designed to let you feed roll paper, so flattening it
2002-03-27 by Martin Wesley
I realize this may be of little interest to most but some have expressed interest. So here is some additional information. This is long. You have been warned.
2002-03-27 by tomoc
Austin- Yes, I believe I see the difference. I m trying to put you both on the same topic... I understand your response to be addressing the difference in
2002-03-27 by Bruce
on 3/26/2002 7:03 PM, DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com at ... Final Cut Pro and probably Adobe After Effects can be programmed to scan and zoom
2002-03-27 by Martin Wesley
Jim, Thank you for all the good tips and information on working with refilling the chipped cartridges. Especially the soldering iron specs. Greatly
2002-03-27 by jimhayes361
... carts once, I was trying to save some money by recycling the chips. I think that I will be okay as long as I remember to put the chips on the carts before
2002-03-27 by jimhayes361
... After ... both ... Suspecting I ... bottom ... bit. I ... the ... I would recomend using a syringe to draw out ink from top, from vent holes if rubber
2002-03-27 by Martin Wesley
Tom, You reset them on the carts but since I am only filling the virgin carts once, I was trying to save some money by recycling the chips. I think that I will
2002-03-27 by jimhayes361
... skewed). ... make ... Your welcome. Well that at least solves WHAT went wrong. My bread and butter used to be design and testing of gold plated
2002-03-27 by John Brownlow
... I ve made 13 documentary films for British TV (as producer and/or director), most of which used rostrum camera moves of the kind you re talking about. See
2002-03-27 by Mark MacKinnon
2002-03-27 by tomoc
Martin- The only resetting I ve done is with the Lyson carts and resetter. I assume you are using MIS. Don t you have to take the chip out of the cart to reset
2002-03-27 by Stephen Petegorsky
For what it s worth, I ve done a lot of work for Ken Burns on his films for the last 12 years. Most of the shots that you see in his films which there is
2002-03-27 by Stephen Petegorsky
For what it s worth, I ve done a lot of work for Ken Burns on his films for the last 12 years. Most of the shots that you see in his films which there is
2002-03-27 by Martin Wesley
Paul, The fault was mine. I was using the virgin carts and chips from MIS. After Jim s post I looked closely and the pins on the cartridge sockets of both
2002-03-27 by Jerry Olson
Are you sure you are printing on the correct side of the paper? Jerry
2002-03-27 by Jerry Olson
Usually a printhead alignment or head cleaning problem. Try both and then do another nozzle check. Jerry The 3000 printer is famous for banding and unsquare
2002-03-27 by Steadman Uhlich
Yeah, I am a fan. Thanks for the link to the website. I will check it out. A bit about the technology: The use of the stills and motion is called motion
2002-03-27 by scottrobinsonphoto
Paul, I ve only made about 5 letter size prints and they look like someone took a light gray pencil and horizonially marked the prints every half inch or so.
2002-03-27 by rrotz75
Any other fan s of the Ken Burns type of documentaries? Take for instance of having a set of wonderful photos from a recent visit to Vietnam, digitizing them
2002-03-27 by Jim Panzer
Paul, I was looking at the Epson site and it does look like the little brother to the 1280 is in fact the 820 but I don t see any cart or a CIS system made
2002-03-27 by mwesley3
... wrote: (snip) ... printhead ... of ... Maybe ... I ... the ... when ... BINGO!! I had looked before but didn t see that on the color socket
2002-03-27 by Martin Wesley
... From: janishilesh To: Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 3:55 PM Subject:
2002-03-27 by sherer_stan
Many thanks for all your suggestions. The problem appears to have been with the black ink. I installed a different black cartridge and I am now getting better
2002-03-27 by Don Rooney
Paul In the small size Epsons I use an 880 (have to find these rebuilt or used ). It is a 8.5 x 11 unit. 4 color printer with out chips. MIS has prefilled
2002-03-27 by Paul Roark
Martin, What chip and cartridge system are you using. I m getting curious about the realities of 1280 cart filling because of my own 1160 problems, which I ll
2002-03-27 by Paul Roark
Scott, That sounds like it could be a paper transport problem. Have you printed a 20 image and measured it to be sure that the image is 20 long. I think
2002-03-27 by Martin Wesley
The story continues. Not wanting to interrupt my work I went out and purchased a new Epson 1280. I set it up installing the Epson cartridges, did nozzle
2002-03-26 by janishilesh
Martin, How do you know it was the color cartridge that was the culprit? I had a similar problem at one time, also on a relatively new 1280, also with reset
2002-03-26 by jimhayes361
... aftermarket cartridge chips? It probably is not related, but I am a little nervous about the possibility that the aftermarket chips might have damaged
2002-03-26 by Michael Kravit
Peter, Please see my post on the Epson 9000 list. Yes, he fixed the banding. It involves the new firmware, micro adjustments of the stepper motor and
2002-03-26 by Martin Wesley
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2002-03-26 by mwesley3
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2002-03-26 by Alan Zinn
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2002-03-26 by Alan Zinn
... Scott, The deal is much of the traffic on the list about quirks and problems fall into just a few areas. There was some talk of doing a FAQ to give new
2002-03-26 by Alan Zinn
... Scott, Digital print-making is similar to darkroom photography in that one can expect to continuously improve their craft and art skills over a long time
2002-03-26 by Peter Lindman
Michael, Was the Epson tech successful in solving the banding you have on the 10000? Are you using the Epson driver with that machine? This seems to be a
2002-03-26 by Austin Franklin
... Hi Tom, Yes, I believe you misinterpreted the misinterpretation ;-) From my understanding, Martin believes the bottom line is the smallest signal, and the
2002-03-26 by mlphotos
Hello, I ve been doing a ton of research on digital BW printing, and it seems everyone has the older printers. Is anyone out there successfully using a 1270
2002-03-26 by tomoc
Austin- In your diagram, I think we see the essence of the difference in expression between you and Martin. The key element being the smallest unit. It sounds
2002-03-26 by mkravit
I post this with a a bit of hesitation as recently some of us have been accused of taking sides for or against a certain product. But to be honest I really
2002-03-26 by mkravit
Stan, My excellent friend Steadman said it best. However, I responded off-list to you as well because you emailed me. But, I do know of one pweson who
2002-03-26 by tomoc
Martin- You are not the only ones following this. You are both making me wish I majored in engineering instead of English lit . I am fascinated and
2002-03-26 by mkravit
Jeff, Abhsolutely, both the Piezography BW24Pro RIP by Cone and the Colorbyte ImagePrint 4 RIP will provide you with highly detailed and delicate tonal
2002-03-26 by Julian Thomas
Have you printed a 21 step wedge? Just to check that the inks aren t mislabelled? Julian ... From: sherer_stan To: