MIS on the PHOTO EX
2002-03-12 by ufg2002
Hello, I am new to the B&W printing on the Epson printers. I have an old Photo EX I am planing on using the MIS inks, probably the Continuous inking system.
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2002-03-12 by ufg2002
Hello, I am new to the B&W printing on the Epson printers. I have an old Photo EX I am planing on using the MIS inks, probably the Continuous inking system.
2002-03-12 by Jerry Olson
... This JUST in from Media Street: as of 3/12/02 Royal Plush - German Etching Royal Riviera - Torchon Royal Jazz - William Turner 190 gsm Photo Rag 308 -
2002-03-12 by Jerry Olson
Piotr, There are Thousands of tutorials on the web for photoshop. Most free. Go to Google, and type in Photoshop Tutorials Give yourself about 5 or 6 months
2002-03-12 by Benoit
Sorry to be so late to contribute to this thread. For months I have tested two labs in LA to try and print the B&W on Lightjet and Lambda. Here at the studio,
2002-03-12 by DanielPérez
Hi, I was wondering if anyone on the list has developed a transfer function for use with the VM inks and PhotoRag paper for the 1280 on PC? I like the prints
2002-03-12 by Jerry Olson
No, I think they are the same. It would appear that the thinner version of william turner is NOT the same as the thick. The thin is very sandy. Feels like
2002-03-12 by Martin Wesley
... From: Paul Roark To: DigitalB&WPrint Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 8:26 AM
2002-03-12 by toomagenta@aol.com
In a message dated 3/12/2002 1:56:20 PM Eastern Standard Time, ... Yes, but last time I looked, their prices were higher than Mediastreets. George J Kunze
2002-03-12 by ruhrfoto
Pjotr, you may go http://www.inkjetmall.com/store/reference-library.html you´ll find an overview there. BTW: I´ve got your H-paper sample pack bounced back
2002-03-12 by Andrew Eschbacher
Frank, Epson Smooth Fine Art is made by Crane (the maker of Museo) but it is not the same as Museo. Robert Rex from Crane can give you more info. Email me
2002-03-12 by piotrjanowski
Hello, In the past months I ve been working on improving my skills as a bw digital printer. I know that any book or even a bigger tutorial about Quad(hex)tone
2002-03-12 by Robert Morrison
Www.photoinkjet.com has all of these papers. Just tell them what you are looking for and they will sell you their equivalent. Robert
2002-03-12 by Paul Roark
Antonis, ... I may be having a similar problem with my 1160 and the Generations color I have in a CIS -- that mostly sits there unused. The nozzle checks
2002-03-12 by Alan Zinn
... Sepia-VM set. This set is not listed on their website but can be ordered in 4 oz or larger bottles if you call them. I purchased a 4 oz. set and loaded
2002-03-12 by TigerShark
I have 12 cartridges for the Epson 3000 for sale. I am offering them to the users in these groups first. If no-one is interested I ll put them on eBay. They
2002-03-12 by Alan Zinn
... Three things, Where would one begin with mixing a batch of sepia or VanDyke brown-looking inks for quad? I d settle for something non-variable for the
2002-03-12 by Lawrence Smith
... Isn t william turner quite a bit smoother than German Etching? I ve only had a sample of the WT but as I recall the color was very similar to GEB but the
2002-03-12 by antonisphoto
Bernd, do you find the 7500 has an advantage over the 7000 with these inks? The consensus on the 9000 vs 9500 is that there is no benefit in using the 9500
2002-03-12 by Jerry Olson
Which looks just like william turner/Frankfurt/Lyson fine art/Orwell, etc. All are great papers, just be sure you brush them down, as all have flaking troubles
2002-03-12 by antonisphoto
Bernd, could you please tell us if your 3000 printed a gray scale with the same ex= act tones as it would before sitting for 2 months? I found with my 1160
2002-03-12 by culturalvisions
At Media Street, Royal Renaissance is H. Photo Rag or very close to it. I also think that Epson Smooth Fine Art is Museo. Someone please correct me if I am
2002-03-12 by Martin Wesley
Frank, For this trial I flattened the image, sharpened, and made a duplicate layer. I applied the warm curve to the background layer and the medium warm curve
2002-03-12 by Lawrence Smith
... Jerry, Royal Plush is Orwell/German Etching. Or at least it used to be! Lawrence ... Lawrence W. Smith Photography http://www.lwsphoto.com
2002-03-12 by Jerry Olson
www.photoinkjet.com for eclipse papers, I believe William turner is called Royal Plush from Media Street Jerry
2002-03-12 by Jerry Olson
Costs are about 10-15 cents or so for a letter size photo if you use bulk Archival inks. You get 4 ounce bottles, or about 120 ml of ink for about $12-$16
2002-03-12 by Paul Roark
Martin, ... Yes, the range is rather extreme. ... I like the tones best *near* the ends of the range as opposed to at the ends. For example, the old warm
2002-03-12 by amadiallo2001
FWIW I m using a CIS on a 1200 printer, that s six 4oz. bottles of ink. I ve had to change carts six times and still have ink in all the bottles. The yellow
2002-03-12 by jimhayes361
... wrote: in January my good old working horse, the 3000 filled = ... more tha= ... problem, when = ... nozzle che= ... This is a good bit of news,
2002-03-12 by jimhayes361
... The 20 ml syringes would be better but I did not see ... 20 ml syringe, B-D brand (Becton Dickinson &Co), with Luer-Lok, part # 309661. Give that info to a
2002-03-12 by meander@mail.dk
... Jeg har hørt, Hother Palægade 5 Kbh.K nu seller mange slags paper. m.v.h. Jerry.
2002-03-12 by frankg_photo
Next I tried some combination layers of a medium warm curve over a warm (actually neutral with these inks) and set the medium warm upper layer s opacity
2002-03-12 by bjornaagedk
Where at the internet can I buy Hahnemuhle Photo Rag 308, Bright Cube Eclipse and William Turner papers? I don t see these papers at the missupply.com or
2002-03-12 by Martin Wesley
... From: jimhayes361 To: Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 8:59 PM Subject: [Digital BW] Re:
2002-03-12 by Martin Wesley
... From: jimhayes361 To: Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 7:45 PM Subject: [Digital BW] Re:
2002-03-12 by Martin Wesley
Well the B&W inkjet world is even broader with the availability of the MIS Sepia-VM set. This set is not listed on their website but can be ordered in 4 oz or
2002-03-12 by Martin Wesley
... From: Paul Roark To: DigitalB&WPrint Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 5:36 PM
2002-03-12 by Diana York / Hawk Meadow Morgans
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2002-03-12 by jimhayes361
... 1280. Sorry Martin, I didn t mean it to sound like I was razzing on you in that last message. It s my nature to pull things apart and find out what s going
2002-03-12 by bggilliand2001
Avoid the 1520, go with the 1280. The 1280 will accept thicker papers, has far less paper feeding issues, and is easily fitted with a CIS (continuous inking
2002-03-12 by byronbulb
Hi guys :) I m still trying to figure out a plan for getting myself set up for hextone printing. (Was trying to convince myself that it was possible to make
2002-03-12 by jimhayes361
... the yellow tape over the vent holes of the cartridges. On one of the black cartridges the tape was visibly loose and I replaced it with a piece of Scotch
2002-03-12 by Jerry Olson
Can you post ALL of your settings. Every single one you use. It will be helpful in diagnosing the trouble. I use the same setup and get NO banding or
2002-03-12 by yeomans13676
... Hello All, Paul- I realize that you state that your curves are specific to each machine that they are made for but I have been using your VM curves for the
2002-03-12 by Jerry Olson
The 1520 is about 7 year old technology and isn t even in the same ball park quality wise as the photo printers. GO with the 1280 for sure. Try the MIS
2002-03-12 by Bill Morse
Renan, have you printed a step wedge? What do you see? Can you give more details about your set-up? Bill on 3/11/02 10:02 PM, Renan Lopes wrote: Hi folks, I
2002-03-12 by Renan Lopes
Hi folks, I need some help, always that I try gradient skies I get gray strips instead of a soft gray scale between the light and dark end. What am I doing
2002-03-12 by Paul Roark
Martin, ... Yes, I thought we needed some new tones. ... Let me know how the various paper profiles work. There is a chance the some papers will have
2002-03-12 by Michael Kravit
Epson 1280, In my opinion there is no comparison. Regards, Michael J. Kravit Architect/Photographer Boca Raton, Florida www.kravit.net ... From:
2002-03-12 by interrogtr@aol.com
I m down to a choice between the Epson 1520 vs the 1280. Prices are virtually the same. I m going to dedicate the printer to B&W only and most likely will
2002-03-11 by Jerry Olson
Bjorn, Generations 4 enhanced inkset, and the Niagara CIS from http://www.mediastreet.com. Papers: excellent and good value: Eclipse Satine (2 weights, double