2002-03-06 by Martin Wesley
Charley, Have to add my agreement to Jerry s. It s matte and art papers or RC type plastic papers that don t look so good generally. If you have to have silver
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2002-03-06 by Martin Wesley
Tom, I have had the NoMoreCarts (same as Niagara and Conetech) CIS on my 1280 for 6 months and all that is required is to answer the Epson driver s question to
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2002-03-06 by JimCollum
On Wednesday 06 March 2002 09:26, you wrote: I m still dreaming of the day someone releases a replica of Kodak Elite of Ilford Galerie fiber paper for inkjet.
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2002-03-06 by jimhayes361
... base that ... but ... You know, I WAS thinking of trying out some MIS clear base. I didn t know it was Jrano, I thought that was more aggresive. Good
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2002-03-06 by Todd Flashner
... Alan, I can t tell if you meant to be replying to me, who posted well upstream, or the most recent contributor to the thread. I happen to be in agreement
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2002-03-06 by jimhayes361
Jerry, I wasn t suggesting using acetone to clean printers! I don t even think chem lab students should be using it! It s bad stuff!!! Back in the seventies we
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2002-03-06 by Todd Flashner
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2002-03-06 by Todd Flashner
... I don t know if it fits the bill but I would think the clear ink base that both MIS and Mediastreet sell (I don t know what MIS calls theirs, but
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2002-03-06 by husband_99
Thanks, Jerry, I think I m sold on it now. Tom ... can forget it. Every time you turn off the printer for any reason, it ... of ink is if you were printing
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2002-03-06 by Jerry Olson
Better not ever put acetone near an epson. It will melt the plastic.
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2002-03-06 by Jerry Olson
Nope, nothing. Thousands of matte papers and watercolor papers out there, but none that exactly replicates an air dried glossy. Jerry
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2002-03-06 by husband_99
Great! Thanks for clarifying that, Jeff. Tom The instructions you are quoting are for the nonchipped carts. The ... CIS ... head
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2002-03-06 by Jerry Olson
This is not how the niagara system works. Once you install it you can forget it. Every time you turn off the printer for any reason, it resets the chip so it
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2002-03-06 by Jamie Gannon
http://www.business2.com/articles/mag/0,1640,37734,FF.html I know there has been some discussion of digital camera technology and the Foveon chip on the list
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2002-03-06 by Jerry Olson
There is. It s been recommended on these lists dozens of times. Its the Niagara system from mediastreet.com It used to be called the nomorecarts system. Chip
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2002-03-06 by jrandall1149
The instructions you are quoting are for the nonchipped carts. The 1270 carts are chipped and thus show full all the time. I have a CIS for both (1160
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2002-03-06 by jimhayes361
Having used all three on different inks, printers, etc for well over a year, I ve begun to wonder why and what is happening. I had a year of engineering
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2002-03-06 by byronbulb
Hi guys :) I m wondering if anyone s found a nice inkjet paper that looks and feels like a fiber-based gloss or matte silver-gelatin paper. So far the closest
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2002-03-06 by husband_99
Thanks John. I guess it s now Niagra? It still is kind of cumbersome as you have to stop printing. The nomorecarts instructions read: 1) Push the paper
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2002-03-06 by johnvphoto
... No...Yahoo was down for a few days doing some maintenance. Best, John V.
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2002-03-06 by johnvphoto
... http://www.nomorecarts.com has the chipped carts Best, John V.
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2002-03-06 by Dickbo
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2002-03-06 by piotrjanowski
frankg_photo ... Hello Frank, I have a question to You about the Eclipse Satine. Is the surface of that paper a semimatte or is it just a matte
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2002-03-06 by btmcelhaney
I just ordered a 7000. The dealer said two weeks delivery. Haven t heard about any problems getting one. Bill, I visited your website. Nice work! I also do a
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2002-03-06 by workersforgod
Hello friends I was just wondering if you would check out my Photography Web Site. Scott s Creative Photos http://scphotos.tripod.com Email me and let know
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2002-03-06 by Paul Roark
Frank, Just stick with your 1160 curves. If you see any disturbing crossovers in the shadows, however, the 3000 example is what can probably be done to cure
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2002-03-06 by Pablo Kolodny
Daniel, You re saying when the opening reception is but not the closing date. I wish I ll be there at the opening but will getting NY on 29th. Will I be on
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2002-03-06 by pmapstone@mac.com
Hi Drew I noticed you suggested the Inkjet mall and the Piezography™BW. do you think its the better way to go rather than the MIS stuff? Sorry I am new and
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2002-03-06 by DanielPérez
Ah, forgot to mention, the exhibition is up from March 7th - 24th. Gallery hours are 12:00 - 6:00pm. Looks like you ll miss it by a couple of days, Pablo.
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2002-03-06 by Len
There was a thread some few days ago with some adverse comments on MIS tech support. I called them recently, asked for the tech guy, Bob, and spoke with him
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2002-03-06 by ambiggsca
I have a well-maintained Epson 750 lying around. Anybody tried it out? Just curious. I noticed MIS has their VM and FS inks available for it. Although, no Cone
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2002-03-06 by frankg_photo
Paul, Is this pertinent to 1160 users (with the sepia neutral inkset)? or do I stick with the curves I got from you some time back ? thanks Frank ... forum and
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2002-03-06 by Jerry Olson
Scott, you can t get a print from an inkjet that looks EXACTLY like a photo print. For fine art printing, I think the thousands of different watercolor papers
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2002-03-06 by soprisghile
Did a new group form? Dramatic drop-off in traffic. Dennis Craven
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2002-03-06 by Jerry Olson
1280 Printer, MIS archival hextone inks for black and white. If you like cold tones, get the VM variable tone inkset, and use Paul Roark s curves. Gorgeous
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2002-03-06 by Steadman Uhlich
Hello Barrett and welcome. Your long journey has not finished...it has just begun. Good luck with quadtones and clean nozzles to you, Steadman ... From:
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2002-03-06 by Paul Roark
I have fine-tuned some of the curves for the 3000 (PC) for the first production sample of MIS VM-Sepia inks. I ll send them to this forum and MIS for posting.
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2002-03-06 by flyfishingusa2002
Neil, It s staring you right in the face! Look to the left of this window and you will find a list of links starting with Home , Messages etc. The fifth one
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2002-03-06 by Peter Lindman
This happened with the 1280…
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2002-03-06 by Dennis
Has there been a new group formed on a listserv somewhere? Dropoff in traffic is dramatic. Dennis Craven [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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2002-03-05 by scott petill
I don t feel that the print to print variations in darkroom prints is much of an issue. The endless repeatability of photographic prints is one of the accepted
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2002-03-05 by amateriat
Hello to everyone here. Only in the last few days have I been able to emabark into the brave new world (well, it s new to me, anyway) of quadtone b/w printing.
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2002-03-05 by David J. Bookbinder
Go here: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint/files/ - David ... From: Neil Cotty [mailto:neildelphi@hotmail.com] Sent: Monday, March 04,
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2002-03-05 by qdfb
The Cone Piezo system (ie Piezography Pro24) works very well on the 7000. I use it. The downside is the relatively high cost of the Piezo inks, and the lack
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2002-03-05 by Martin Wesley
I just added Steve Karafyllakis website to the Bookmarks section. Some great Florida landscapes and some wonderful outdoor figure images. Check it out.
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2002-03-05 by Martin Wesley
Okay, here s my take. Epson 1280 which will get you up to 13x19 or 13 rolls - $500 CIS - $250 to $300 Ink and workflow choices: MIS VM inks - $52 Paul Roark s
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2002-03-05 by Martin Wesley
Neil, You need to go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint/ Sign In using your Yahoo account and the Files, Bookmarks, etc. links are
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2002-03-05 by Martin Wesley
Carl, Thanks for the tip. That looks like the 1280 s replacement. A quick price conversion puts it at $718 which will probably be around $500 in the US. That
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2002-03-05 by inteldes
... think is a ... time I ... It bothers me, too, but then he probably doesn t control his market. If he s an effective marketer, he charges what the market
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2002-03-05 by ruhrfoto
... get some ... color ... using the 7000 ... Bill, there is a large format printer group at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Epson9000 it deals with 7000/7500
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