Re: [Digital BW] Best method for printing b&w.
2002-01-11 by mkravit
Jerry, This dye is available in 500ml (1 pint) carts for the 10000, also 9000 & 7000 carts. You could then drain it out. Mike ... for several ... watercolor
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2002-01-11 by mkravit
Jerry, This dye is available in 500ml (1 pint) carts for the 10000, also 9000 & 7000 carts. You could then drain it out. Mike ... for several ... watercolor
2002-01-11 by mkravit
Jerry, I was offline for a couple of days with a computer crash. Anyway, the 1270 dyes were very problematic. They faded and turned all sorts of colors. The
2002-01-11 by mkravit
Stephen, First, are you using a CIS with your MIS VM inks? I think that is what Mark is talking about. If so, I will tell you how to fix the problem, it took
2002-01-11 by Moreno Polloni
... You can, sort of. Just buy the individual 9000 or 10000 carts and pour those into your CIS.
2002-01-11 by Moreno Polloni
I tried, but I don t have access to the files upload section of this group. Perhaps I can send the files to someone who can post them for me? ... From:
2002-01-11 by Sam A. McCandless
The Christmas Crazies have left me even more confused (and behind) than usual. But I think I remember that I could use an Epson 1160 driver with some of Paul s
2002-01-11 by shashinka@aol.com
In a message dated 1/11/02 12:19:21 PM, jerryolson@rrv.net writes:
2002-01-11 by Paul Roark
... Yes. My foam pads started to slip after a while. I found that earplugs make the best objects to stick into the slot of my 1160 to tell the printer that a
2002-01-11 by Bill Morse
(Cross-posted to Epson9000 list) Congratulations to me, I just bought a 7000 complete with Fiery 5100 server. I will be mainly printing B/W hextone prints
2002-01-11 by Jerry Olson
Yes. Jerry. They used to be wooden blocks, which were MUCH better.
2002-01-11 by Jerry Olson
It wouldn t be preferable to a 1280, which can print better overall prints. But it was the first good printer that could take a continuous inking system with
2002-01-11 by Jerry Olson
I would think, if a dye black ink were put down on the paper along with 5 other shades of PIGment blacks and grays, that the pigments would hold it in line a
2002-01-11 by Jerry Olson
Is this epson dye ink available in the larger cartridges for its pro printers? I would not give up my CIS system. Jerry Have you tried it on Legion s
2002-01-11 by Jerry Olson
Micheal, Which epson dye, the one that comes with the 1280 printer? I m going to try the MIS black Dye ink. You can t get epson in bulk, and I d never go back
2002-01-11 by Paul Roark
... From what I ve seen, it is perhaps just as hit-or-miss with the 7000 and 9000, and the cost of fixing those is high. The more I see of mal-functioning
2002-01-11 by frankg_photo
Ignore the previous post please - I just called MIS. Sorry about that. ... overnight ... imperitive?
2002-01-11 by Julian Thomas
mark, yuo use 9000 carts on a 7000? Julian ... From: marktuckerdotcom To: Sent: Friday,
2002-01-11 by steven0356
I am looking for a printer that I can dedicate to just BW printing. I plan to use the MIS VM variable-tone inksets that Paul Roark recommends. Thanks Steve
2002-01-11 by marktuckerdotcom
I too tried to install the MIS variables in my 7000. I had air in ALL SIX lines! I returned the whole mess for a refund. To Bob s credit, my sense is that he
2002-01-11 by shashinka@aol.com
In a message dated 1/11/02 8:10:38 AM, stevenr@mindspring.com writes:
2002-01-11 by Alessandro Pardi
Sounds like a NIGHTMARE, you mean! I already have enough troubles in making a 25 step wedge behave! No, just kidding, please load it up somewhere. Sigh.
2002-01-11 by frankg_photo
I am installing a MIS cart for the CIS quadtone inset for the very first time. I didn t get a manual with the kit and the online instructions indicate some
2002-01-11 by steven0356
I am looking at a newly refurbished 1270. Are these good printers or should I hold out for a 1280 or should I continue to look for a refurbished 1160. I use a
2002-01-11 by steven0356
Have you seen the microbanding problem with both the Piezo and MIS inks, while using the 1280? Thanks Steve Schaefer ... printer,
2002-01-11 by a_pettit_jr
Hello Mark, You have achieved that which I am attempting to attain : the ability to see in black & white : in textures, shades and feelings. Thanks, Alex
2002-01-11 by shashinka@aol.com
In a message dated 1/10/02 7:23:38 PM, michael.kravit@worldnet.att.net writes:
2002-01-11 by antonisphoto
Hey, Mark, amazing stuff ! - thanks for letting us know here. This is what it s all about, bringing those kinds of images to life - throught all this tech we
2002-01-11 by antonisphoto
Betty, almost 2 years ago, when the 1160 appeared, it represented an improvement over then-existing hardware. Jon Cone adapted the PiezoBW system to it and it
2002-01-11 by antonisphoto
Welcome to the group Rick! If you have an interest in digital methods for printing bw photos, you ve come to the right place. For some preliminary info, please
2002-01-11 by mwesley3
Mark, WOW! Very moving work. Well done indeed! Martin
2002-01-11 by Stephen Harrison
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2002-01-11 by shashinka@aol.com
In a message dated 1/10/02 7:56:31 PM, michael.kravit@worldnet.att.net writes:
2002-01-11 by shashinka@aol.com
In a message dated 1/10/02 9:07:18 PM, sh@stephenharrison.com writes: I have an Epson 7000 and was installing the MIS VM Quad tone inks ... Stephen
2002-01-11 by shashinka@aol.com
In a message dated 1/10/02 10:57:56 PM, jacques10040@yahoo.com writes:
2002-01-11 by jacques10040
It s on the left side of your browser window, below Messages , Post , and Chat . Jacques Cornell ... anyone s
2002-01-11 by jacques10040
Ah, yes. I neglected to mention that. I m printing on Epson Matte Heavyweight. I usually use Epson Archival Matte on my 1160, and I find the two papers to be
2002-01-11 by jacques10040
I have noticed two reasons. First, the 1160 is a four-color printer, whereas the 1280 is a six-color printer. Four colors (black + three shades of gray) are
2002-01-11 by frankg_photo
Why would this printer be preferable to a later ... I just bought a used one - only chose it over a 1280 because it s substantially cheaper. If money is not an
2002-01-11 by culturalvisions
If anybody wants to see what great photography looks like, check this out. Mark is traveling with fresh eyes and a love for the act of photographing. He is
2002-01-11 by Bill Morse
Mark, it s great to see more of your work. Congrats, it s fantastic! Bill Morse PhotoProspect Cambridge, MA 02139 on 1/10/02 6:15 PM, marktuckerdotcom wrote:
2002-01-11 by Betty Walker
I m new to the black and white digital printing world so please forgive my beginner question. I ve noticed that the Epson 1160 is a highly sought after printer
2002-01-11 by Moreno Polloni
... Good idea. Where is it?
2002-01-11 by rcsdigital
I am introduced to this news group by Benoit. He spoke highly about you and the group. I am an advertising photographer. Looking forward to chatting with you
2002-01-11 by Michael J. Kravit
Jerry, I have a print made with the new Epson black dye sitting right next to me. It is not green at all. The black ink is as neutral as I have seen. Mike ...
2002-01-11 by John Vitollo
From: Moreno Polloni ... Sounds great! Why don t you upload it to the files section! Best Regards, John V.
2002-01-11 by toliwel@aol.com
Jerry, I ve been using epson dye black with my color MIS pigments for several years now. It does give a significantly deeper black on mat and watercolor
2002-01-11 by Michael J. Kravit
Andy, Are you referring to the old Epson black dye? or the newer Epson black used in the 1280, 10000 and now available for the 7000/9000 series? I have not
2002-01-11 by Michael J. Kravit
Mark, Great series! I spent almost two hours viewing the images. Recently I had the pleasure to see the images of Cuba made by Tom Lopez and Kerry Coppin at
2002-01-11 by Stephen Harrison
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2002-01-11 by Jerry Olson
I had double density black, and it was extremely close to the VM black. I think the VM is slightly deeper. I ll do dip and dunk tests with the MIS Dye blacks,