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[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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Re: [Digital BW] Digest Number 564

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

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Re: [Digital BW] Digest Number 564

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

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16 X 8 bits editing

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

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[Digital BW] Re: 1270 Head cleaning

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

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Piezo vs MIS question

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

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Re: [Digital BW] Foveon camera

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.

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Re: [Digital BW] 1270 Head cleaning

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

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Re: 1270 Head cleaning

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

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RE: [Digital BW] 1270 Head cleaning

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

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1270 Head cleaning

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

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Banding and Over working the image

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

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Re: [Digital BW] Banding - what to do?

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:

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Re: Banding - what to do?

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

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Banding - what to do?

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,

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