Re: MIS VM ink with 1160 or 1290?
2001-11-27 by fh.gross@sympatico.ca
Bernhard, good question. I look forward to reading the answers too. what does an 116o sell for in DM ? they re outrageous here IF you can find them. frank ...
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2001-11-27 by fh.gross@sympatico.ca
Bernhard, good question. I look forward to reading the answers too. what does an 116o sell for in DM ? they re outrageous here IF you can find them. frank ...
2001-11-27 by Bernie Ess
Hello, in the next future I plan to get myself a second printer for VM inks - I feel that FS is often too warm for my needs. To be able to print with both inks
2001-11-27 by Todd Flashner
... Would this be on your 1280, or your 1160? Would the same setting work equally well on both printers? What does it do to the rest of the tones? Todd
2001-11-27 by Jeff Magidson
... Jerry; I saw you Bicklight film setting tip and decided to give it a try. I took a portrait image file that I had recently made a nice print of using VM on
2001-11-27 by Bernie Ess
Sorry - you must mix me up with someone - I didn´t participate in the last print exchange... Must be another Bernie. I hope that I will paticipate in the
2001-11-27 by Bill Morse
Hi Bernie- I just wanted to tell you that your print was one of my favorites from the print exchange- the sharpness, detail, tones from black to white were
2001-11-27 by Jerry Olson
I m wondering though about my initial ink order - ... Well, I wouldn t like the FS inks at all. They are identical to the color of piezo inks, which is to my
2001-11-26 by Brian Mikiten
Others have given some good advice and I ll drop in a few suggestions as well. Good hardware (I have an 1160/G4/Piezo system) certainly helps in the process. I
2001-11-26 by Todd Flashner
... Many of us come to this as you do. Sadly pigment inks don t do well on glossyish papers (not even those that resemble a nice air dried fiber based print,
2001-11-26 by Daniel Perez
... That s exactly what I did on my SS4000. I thought the separator slits on the negative carrier were too fat and were cutting into my frames, so I took an
2001-11-26 by fh.gross@sympatico.ca
Hi Jerry, I d like to jump into this thread because I too am about to get started. Since money is an object for me, I ve decided to go with MIS rather than
2001-11-26 by Antonis Ricos
Hi Paul, welcome to the group. Until others jump in with more specific answers, here are some general overviews on the subject: A- The 1280 seems a fine choice
2001-11-26 by Jerry Olson
Tom, Why are they better than MIS or Generations? and aren t they terribly expensive in comparison to those inksets? Thanks.. Jerry
2001-11-26 by Jerry Olson
Hi Paul, ... They provide black and white prints with no color crossover in the shadows vs highlights like most color inks do. Can I use them ... Very easily.
2001-11-26 by Jerry Olson
For Web use, it sometimes makes sharper looking web images to use Photoshop s Sharpen Edges filter. This results in very sharp pictures without an
2001-11-26 by Todd Flashner
... Great tips! I get a bit confused by when to use a gradient as a mask, vs using a gradient layer (it s one of the adjustment layers) vs a gradient map. I ve
2001-11-26 by Chris Hargens
Thanks for the advice. I m installing on an 1160, too. It looks like one could also stumble by cutting the tubes too short. I ll measure carefully before
2001-11-26 by Mike Smith
Chris, There s a lot of info on the vacuum pump on the MIS website -- www.missupply.com -- which is probably the best place to start. I just installed a CFS on
2001-11-26 by Chris Hargens
I recently purchased a MIS CFS with vacuum pump. To be honest, I m a bit nervous about installing the unit -- afraid I ll perform some step incorrectly. What
2001-11-26 by Carolyn Frayn
Hi Todd, ... Ahhh, I misunderstood you... yes, this makes sense! I like to have most everything reversable, thanks. ... Yes, or any other layer you want, just
2001-11-26 by Carolyn Frayn
... Yep, that s the stuff that drives me nuts... that and drop shadows on every single little thing. Not everything can be an absolut vodka ad I guess, but I
2001-11-26 by Mark Tucker
... or even ... Generations ... Royal ... Sam, Thanks for the note. I continue to read about and be curious about the Enhanced Black. At some point, if I felt
2001-11-26 by Sam A. McCandless
... Not to criticize Mark s choice, but apparently neither is the Enhanced (nee Beta ) Black going to fade in 20 or so years - or even in 100 - at least not
2001-11-26 by Tony Caltabiano
Hello all, I haven t brought up the indelible inks on this list in quite awhile. Actually, I don t think I have ever brought them up myself, just responding to
2001-11-26 by Todd Flashner
Hi Carolyn Sorry for the delayed response, the holiday was busy for me. ... My only qualm with that approach is that your effect is fixed by your mask, such
2001-11-26 by Martin Wesley
Tom, Will do. Unfortunately it may go out to people who subscribe to receive all the posts by e-mail before I can get to it. Certainly no reason to leave it up
2001-11-26 by Mark Tucker
Regarding that Magruder rumor, I found this through Google. Could this be the Mac-Daddy? Is this The Great Oz? The Queen Bee? The Mother of All Ink
2001-11-26 by Mark Tucker
... Just to be clear, MediaStreet sells two different blacks within their pigment line: the first is the one you mention, called Enhanced Black, which has some
2001-11-26 by paul Redstone
I have been printing cards (color mostly) and am wanting to explore the possibilities of more Black and White photo prints. I have an Epson 870 and am thinking
2001-11-26 by Paul Roark
Todd, ... I don t think anyone uses pure carbon. It s just not black enough and too warm. My understanding is that the black pigments used in Piezo BW, MIS
2001-11-26 by Michael J. Kravit
Dean, Welcome to the Great Forum . I am not sure why you would not want to make a proof print before doing final printing. A well calibrated system will allow
2001-11-26 by toomagenta@aol.com
In a message dated 11/25/2001 7:08:08 PM Eastern Standard Time, tomoc@yahoo.com writes:
2001-11-26 by tomoc@yahoo.com
Paul- This thread got me curious enough to look (sounds like he works ... Date: Sat Nov 17, 2001 6:36 pm Subject: Re: [InkOptions] Indellibles vs
2001-11-25 by tomoc@yahoo.com
Martin- I don t know if you have the ability to delete it, but if you do, that would be the best thing I can think of. Tom O Connell ... Yahoo ... with ...
2001-11-25 by Mark Tucker
... department ... Carolyn, Yes, yes. I m shooting a three-day job this coming week, and the PDFs of the layouts that arrived showed an e6-like black border
2001-11-25 by dritz@montana.com
Hello. Great forum. Here is a cynical newbie question regarding general workflow. Is it possible to create final on-screen images without utilizing print
2001-11-25 by Martin Wesley
Mark, This guy was quick. He joined the list, sent his spam and then left the list. I din t even get the satisfaction of throwing him off. Not that helps all
2001-11-25 by frank@culturalvisions.com
I use black borders flatbed scanned from my original wet darkroom prints. These are characteristically my borders (I hand filed the carriers myself). I
2001-11-25 by John Vitollo
Mike mentioned- ... Not sure who sells them but here is the list for the inks. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/InkOptions Best Regards, John V.
2001-11-25 by Michael J. Kravit
... Who sells these inks? Is there a web page?. This is on the FAQ, NOTE: If you have been running Bull Dog or Cone Inks, they tend to scum up the 1 micron
2001-11-25 by Todd Flashner
Paul Just to put it in perspective, what is your feeling about the other pure carbon blacks, like those from Piezo color, original Generations, original MIS
2001-11-25 by Paul Roark
In a FAQ section at http://www.mandmstudios.com/inkfaq.html#longevity The following claim is made for the Indelible inks: 6. ... Our black is pure carbon, so
2001-11-25 by Mark Tucker
... needed.F/T or P/T. Martin/Antonis: There s GOT to be some way to filter out this crap, within Yahoo. I m seeing this more and more on these lists. I don t
2001-11-25 by Intro234@aol.com
What does this have to do with digital printing?
2001-11-25 by tomoc@yahoo.com
I ve wanted to join one... Count me in if you start one. tom
2001-11-25 by ternahan
Beware....the ink never dries unless you can find some porous vellum! t
2001-11-25 by Cleavis
Have a project coming up that would be nice to do on roll of translucent vellum (tracing paper like). Haven t yet seen anyone carrying roll vellum,
2001-11-24 by Tyler Boley
There was interest on this list about these, and Tony deserves this report here, so- These tests were done with a 1200 and the Indelibles loaded into a CIS.
2001-11-24 by Jerry Olson
Oh Come on. This is the oldest scam in the books! It s also totally illegal! Jerry
2001-11-24 by Bernie Ess
Hey Mark I know what you mean, and certainly I don´t like adding kitschy-factors to my photos either, but to be honest, I cannot really see kitsch about a