Re: [Digital BW] inks
2002-01-03 by Michael Kravit
Steadman old buddy, old chap, old man, When I say close I mean close. Very close. You see, the difference is perceptible only when measured in densitometric
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2002-01-03 by Michael Kravit
Steadman old buddy, old chap, old man, When I say close I mean close. Very close. You see, the difference is perceptible only when measured in densitometric
2002-01-03 by Steadman Uhlich
Mike, Olde Friend (notice the e for old...I mean really old) (wink) You and I think almost alike...I mean...like....really close. I am glad your system
2002-01-03 by Nij
Hi Chris, Anyone who sends in prints in nice sleeves which are bonded on three sides will buckle when rolling. I recently took part in a 16*20 print exchange -
2002-01-03 by lyonscox
Been wondering what/if it would be like to use two blacks in a hex printer? Something in particular like the MIS original that then had a Double Density black
2002-01-03 by Steadman Uhlich
Michael my good buddy, While FS may be close ... close is not equal to The Very Same. When FS is truly The Very Same then I would expect the market for
2002-01-03 by Michael Kravit
Steadman my friend, you wrote..... But...if I were responsible for tech support on the PiezoBW system....I would. While the FS inks may deliver close or
2002-01-03 by Steadman Uhlich
Use a big tube (diameter) (wINK). Steadman ... From: janishilesh To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 5:09 PM
2002-01-02 by janishilesh
Chris, Tube mailers sound like a good idea. I don t personally have experience with using them for inkjet prints. I wonder, however, if coated papers printed
2002-01-02 by Cameraguy5
I have an Epson 1200 and thinking about getting the MIS continuous flow system with their monochrome inks. I m currently using Luminos monochrome inks in the
2002-01-02 by Christopher Patti
Shilesh and other exhangers : Someone on the list recommended shipping in large mailing tubes. Is there any reason that would be a problem? Chris Patti
2002-01-02 by culturalvisions
Hi Mark, I m putting my vote in for an Epson flatbed with transparency adaptor. Watch out which model you get as many of the newer ones have shrunk the useful
2002-01-02 by culturalvisions
Shilesh, I m glad you got the box. I too was worried about the sturdiness of shipping the Epson box. I just sent prints off to another listmember in Germany
2002-01-02 by janishilesh
Hello all, I have received the prints from Frank Ward - thank you Frank! He used a clear sleeve for each print, and enclosed a sheet with description in each.
2002-01-02 by amadiallo2001
Received the following email response from Polaroid concerning their film holders, which cut off image area of 120 film. Response (JOE MCMANUS) 01/02/2002
2002-01-02 by Moreno Polloni
... How do you do a contact sheet this scanner? The transparency lid that comes with the 1240U only covers 4x5.
2002-01-02 by Austin Franklin
Hi Mark, Make sure what ever scanner you choose DOES scan the entire sheet width. Length isn t usually an issue. I found none of the 8 1/2 wide flatbeds
2002-01-02 by Tim Spragens
Mark, what do you find clunky about the Duoscan? I ve got an Agfa 1236, now discontinued, that I keep around because it has a near full page light source for
2002-01-02 by Alejandro Montiel
Hello: I use an Epson Perfection 1240U, with very acceptable results. You may want to look into this option. As for software, I use VueScan, but if you only
2002-01-02 by shashinka@aol.com
In a message dated 1/2/02 2:15:32 PM, mark@marktucker.com writes:
2002-01-02 by marktuckerdotcom
I would like to buy an inexpensive, flatbed scanner for the sole purpose of making contact sheets from sleeved film. I want to just lay down a standard
2002-01-02 by Julian Thomas
Yeah, they are different inks. But the only work needed is a new dotgain adjustment in softproof - the same as for any new paper/ink combo. And yes, tech
2002-01-02 by Steadman Uhlich
Hola Julian, Yes...we disagree on a few things. (grin) I personally don t care what kind of inks anyone purchases. But...if I were responsible for tech
2002-01-02 by Stan McQueen
... You can store as many images as your CD will hold. Each image is simply a file. CDs should be able to hold 600-700 MB of files (nominally 650MB, but
2002-01-02 by Julian Thomas
Sure MIS Full Spectrum here... http://www.inksupply.com/index.cfm?source=html/quadtone.html. The only inks to work with the piezo driver. And they ship global
2002-01-02 by weisbergj
I m not familar with FS-can you provide more details? ... that? The ... but not ... prints and he ... of the ... prints both ... Piezo2 is ... that - but ...
2002-01-02 by Julian Thomas
I know we disagree on this Steadman ;-0 But i agree about the piezo software - it is very good and worth the initial buy, but after that? The inks are not
2002-01-02 by Steadman Uhlich
Dave, When you buy into Piezo, you don t just buy ink...the money you spend is not just inks. The money you spend on Piezo also buys you the Piezo software
2002-01-02 by Steadman Uhlich
The same could be said for living in the USA....when I go to buy something made in Europe (art papers, ) or Clementines (small tangerines) or shoes or shotguns
2002-01-02 by Julian Thomas
MIS VM . www.inksupply.com variable tone - I ve seen great prints. BTW if you think Piezo is expensive, try living in europe, you can double theprice! Julian
2002-01-02 by taylynapowers
I am looking for some information on inks. I will be setting up an epson 980 for black and white printing. I have looked at piezography for inks and WOW, what
2002-01-02 by steve_bye
Computer error. Sorry. Steve
2002-01-02 by steve_bye
I have the same problem. I am trying to use Qimage to save the resampled image file to the QTRgui watched folder. This doesn t work because Qimage converts my
2002-01-02 by janishilesh
Frank, Thank you. Yes, everything you have done with the prints, description, , box, etc will work perfectly. I look forward to reciving th prints. I hope
2002-01-02 by steve_bye
Wow. I have exactly the same problem and assumed it was operator error on my part. I also like the results I an getting but it s a pain to use, as you point
2002-01-02 by Wendel White
I would add to this only by saying that I use high quality CD s for image back-up with concern for archival longevity. I use Kodak Gold CDR s but I know that
2002-01-02 by Wendel White
I would recommend Digital Book: Design and Publishing by Douglas Holleley from Cary Graphic Arts Press. It contains all sorts of info including paper
2002-01-02 by ruhrfoto
... quad ink ... 8.5x11) ... Frank, I would give Hahnemuhle Photo Rag duo (coated on both sides) in the thinner version (about 190gsm) a first trial. Bernd
2002-01-02 by frankg_photo
Yes, the ink bleeding through a paper is a very important point. I would be using an MIS Quad inkset. ... particular type of inkjet inks...Not all will. ...
2002-01-02 by David J. Bookbinder
I can t speak for anyone else, but I store images on a 60GB external drive (BUSLINK USB 2.0), and also on CDs. I have one set of CDs for original captured
2002-01-02 by SKID Photography
... But be careful that the paper they recommend works with your particular type of inkjet inks...Not all will. Also, although you might want thin paper,
2002-01-02 by lyonscox
Now that I have an image or two under my belt that I like... Storing them...I presume CD-Rw ? One per disk seems a no brainer to start...since you can record
2002-01-02 by frankg_photo
I m considering self-publishing a few books of writing and quad ink prints - the final piece would be bound, so the paper needs to: a.) be thinner than what
2002-01-02 by ternahan
check: http://www.centerforbookarts.org/
2002-01-01 by tomoc
Alex- The 1280 will go full bleed and print 2880...not sure if you can really see that...there have been mixed posts on whether you can see the difference or
2002-01-01 by Thomas Fors
I ve been interested in printing with quadtone ink sets for some time now, and I m looking at experimenting with it for a project at school. Although I like
2002-01-01 by a_pettit_jr
Hello and Happy New Year ! Tom, Are you saying that the 1270 is fully sufficient for B&W operations and that a 1280 would provide no quality gain over the more
2002-01-01 by Jerry Olson
Hi Tim ... No. MIS and Generations inks are 100 percent compatible with Epson OEM inks. They can even be intermixed. ... An excellent idea. The 2000P is about
2002-01-01 by dogdrum7
... Thanks for the great info guys. Tim Happy New Year
2002-01-01 by tomoc
No need to run the tests... You will be disappointed in the 2000 prints next to the 1280 ones... If you are not, try it again on a glossy paper. I did the same
2002-01-01 by johnvphoto
... my ... CFS ... The Epson inks are compatible with the MIS inks - no need to flush or worry about clogging. In fact, before you install the MIS inks you