[Digital BW] Piezo vs MIS question
2002-03-21 by Paul Roark
... You will get a variety of opinions on this, I m sure. Mine is that the Piezo driver does, in fact, make smoother prints on older quad printers, but not on
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2002-03-21 by Paul Roark
... You will get a variety of opinions on this, I m sure. Mine is that the Piezo driver does, in fact, make smoother prints on older quad printers, but not on
2002-03-21 by Martin Wesley
... From: dilcher To: Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 8:10 AM Subject: [Digital BW] Piezo
2002-03-21 by Martin Wesley
Sam, I agree. There are some nice monochrome images in there but this is the second time that the identical message has been posted with no commentary. Alek
2002-03-21 by davidhatton2000
Hi Paul, Thanks for your response. The cart switching idea sounds good to me. I guess if I order in bulk I could just get the vm yellow and magenta plus the
2002-03-21 by garrysarre
Charles I only have PS 5 and can work in 16bit. All levels/curves, cloning and resizing can be done in 16bit. All the important bits. Filter work, in my
2002-03-21 by garrysarre
Paul or anyone else I have just ordered a CIS system for an Epson 890 for my first foray into Pauls system. Currently waiting up til midnight to call MIS to
2002-03-21 by Charles Whitaker
on 3/21/2002 4:02 AM, DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com at ... As someone new to digital B&W printing, I would like to ask what techniques allow all
2002-03-21 by Bill Morse
Smells like mystery meat to me!! on 3/21/02 10:59 AM, Sam A. McCandless wrote: What I think is that this is just promo, almost entirely of their color images,
2002-03-21 by André Vallejo
I was always interested in this subject. Done some tests,and never really saw a difference. Then I recently read a post from Dan Margulis in another group I
2002-03-21 by jimhayes361
... swimmers ... usually this ... available at a ... it is ... head ... rest? ;-) ... Todd, If you re going to attempt using Nyquill on the parking pad, I
2002-03-21 by Jerry Olson
I see the highlights in the face being posterized as well. I don t think you have enough actual detail in the shadows to do much. If the detail isn t in the
2002-03-21 by dilcher
I am thinking of jumping into inkjet printing, and am having trouble deciding between Piezo and MIS methods. I understand that Piezography is supposed to have
2002-03-21 by Sam A. McCandless
What I think is that this is just promo, almost entirely of their color images, and not for the first time unless I saw them previously only on another list.
2002-03-21 by Bill Morse
Well, Steph, one of the 8 galleries actually had some monochrome images, so that s a good start. [g] Actually, it was hard to tell if they were sepia, or just
2002-03-21 by tzinzunzan2000
Interesting. Are you using the magenta slider in the printer dialog? If possible, could you outline the steps you take? Chris Hargens ... bias). ... had ... to
2002-03-21 by Austin Franklin
... Hi Alessandro, The Piezo driver does not throw the data away, and I do believe you are correct, that the Epson driver does not benefit from it...what it
2002-03-21 by Austin Franklin
... Hi Keith, Where did you get that information from? I believe this has been a refuted myth, at least as far as today s Epson printers go. ... I do not
2002-03-21 by Austin Franklin
Don, What are you thinking the fuzzies are caused by? Austin
2002-03-21 by Larry Ostrom
... I asked the photographer if he worked his images in 16 bit mode. He replied sure I always convert to 16 bit after all the work is done and I am ready to
2002-03-21 by vinyo88
... Paul Thank you for the info. Your work is beautifull. Hope I get there soon. Question: where can I get the info sheets you mentioned Vinny In
2002-03-21 by alek_steph
http://www.Digital-Album.com Have a look and tell me what do you think. Take Care Steph
2002-03-21 by Derek Clarke
I d agree that a large file size is probably a waste of time, but I m not so sure that Photoshop has better algorithms than the Epson drivers. Remember that a
2002-03-21 by Derek Clarke
Of course the numbers returned from the sensor will probably need some kind of spectral tuning before they would make sense so a raw format would still apply.
2002-03-21 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Downsampling in Photoshop is preferred not simply b/c the algorithm is better, but if you find an artifact in PhotoSHop it is cheaper to fix there than to
2002-03-21 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
Imaging theory says to send data to the printer driver in 1/2 or 1/3 increments of upper resolution dpi. Ergo, the magic numbers for a 1270/870 are 360, 480,
2002-03-21 by Alessandro Pardi
I can t tell neither who nor where, but I remember someone stating that sending files with a dpi number over 360 (or some other threshold) to the printer is a
2002-03-21 by Todd Flashner
... Wow, now that is some lateral thinking Don. Swimmers ear for a head clog... Maybe I ll try Nyquil and park the head for an overnight rest? ;-) Todd
2002-03-21 by Don Rooney
Yes I get the same results. I have taken to putting a few drops of swimmers ear on the parking / cleaning pad, then doing a cleaning -- usually this takes
2002-03-21 by Martin Wesley
Ed, Are you missing lines in the pattern or are they just fuzzy? What ink are you using? May be time to let it sit overnight or for several hours. Clogs are
2002-03-21 by jimhayes361
... heads. Yes, this hints that it is an air bubble, not a true clog, and needs to settle out overnight. It is also telling you are running FAR too many
2002-03-21 by Peter Lindman
Michael, Has anyone at ColorByte mentioned to you when they think they will be supporting quad-inksets on the the desktop models: 1280 et al? When last I
2002-03-21 by Martin Wesley
Lawrence, Since I believe I see the flatness you are talking about in the jpeg (a circular area about the size of a quarter even with the edge of the nostril
2002-03-21 by Austin Franklin
... Hell Blake ;-) What paper are you using? I wrote a bunch of head alignment utilities for the 3000, and I found that I needed to use a high resolution
2002-03-21 by ed021us
Hell all, Has anybody had the problem that no matter how many times you do a head cleaning it never is 100% clean looking at the test pattern. Some times it
2002-03-21 by Michael Kravit
Dear Clueless, Esentially you are correct. With grayscale I am printing a target of 224 shades of gray. All little squares ranging from pure black to pure
2002-03-21 by Lawrence Smith
... Martin, This is a jpg of the file itself. I did make all the adjustments in 16 bit mode. I will try your other suggestions and see what happens! Thanks
2002-03-21 by Michael Kravit
Larry, A verry elegant image. It is hard to tell from the web page photo, but I would assume that there is plenty of detail in the shadow area. Perhaps Paul
2002-03-21 by Martin Wesley
Lawrence, Is the image on your site a scan of a print with the VM inks or a copy of the image file? I can see the flat tones in the cheek area. Some images are
2002-03-21 by rmcooke
Please pardon my ignorance concerning the ICC profiles but.... I think I understand that a standard ICC color profile is just a way for a computer to adjust
2002-03-21 by Lawrence Smith
Hi all, If this is in bad form let me know... It s been quite a while since the last image was posted for critique. This one was done using a friends D30. I
2002-03-21 by Michael Kravit
Antonis, I really hope they don t mind, but I an sending them 7 printed targets. ;-) Mike ... From: antonisphoto To:
2002-03-21 by antonisphoto
Thanks for the clarification Mike. And thanks for doing the work, paying for it and sharing the results! Antonis
2002-03-21 by Michael Kravit
Recently I was asked to print a limited edition portfolio for a local photographer. I was given 18 images saved to CD and supposedly ready for printing. No
2002-03-21 by Bill Morse
Charley- Have you done a nozzle check? An alignment on the paper you re having problems with? That s where to start. Bill on 3/20/02 8:09 PM, byronbulb wrote:
2002-03-21 by byronbulb
That doesn t seem to be working :( -Charley
2002-03-21 by ljkorte
Byron, When I ve seen similar microbanding with my 1280, a nozzle check and a couple of cleaning cycles takes care of it. I ve found that even the slightest
2002-03-21 by Paul Roark
Wolf, The latest thing I tried, which seemed to work on EAM rolls at least, was to put the cut paper between a couple of my photo blotter papers. I then
2002-03-21 by ljkorte
Thanks Paul, You answered more questions than I had thought to ask. This should be interesting. I ve tweaked your MW curve for my 1280 to get rid of some
2002-03-21 by byronbulb
Hi guys - I seem to be having some problems with banding in the black ink on my brand-new 1280. I don t seem to be getting banding on any other ink color,
2002-03-21 by Paul Roark
Vinny, The VM-sepia should work fine in your 1200. To use the variable-tone system, you continue to edit in grayscale. When you are ready to print, save the