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2001-11-16 by laura.ew@home.com
hello everyone- At this time I am coating my Epson dye based inks with bulldog coatings and am not having any problems with canvas but on watercolor the
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2001-11-16 by laura.ew@home.com
hello everyone- At this time I am coating my Epson dye based inks with bulldog coatings and am not having any problems with canvas but on watercolor the
2001-11-16 by Mark Tucker
... prints ... If you re ever in New Orleans, you absolutely must stop in at A Gallery of Fine Photography. A three-story Victorian walkup, filled with framed
2001-11-16 by Tim Spragens
This is the second time I ve seen this mentioned, the first was quoting a source as Minolta that may or may not have been accurate. What are you basing this
2001-11-16 by Scott Hendershot
All, I have a final list of people for this print exchange. The list is at: http://www.praxis-systems.com/inkjetexchange/printexchangeparticipants.asp If you
2001-11-16 by grelbst2@yahoo.com
What a wonderful forum you all have. I am just getting started with monochrome inks and could use some advice as I move in that direction. If I wish to
2001-11-16 by Mark Carpenter
... That seems to be the consensus, and what I figured. Oh well. On the shelf they go. ... That may actually be good for me. My prints don t exactly match my
2001-11-16 by frank@culturalvisions.com
Hi Martin and Adam, Martin was a big help to me when I ordered my polaroid several weeks ago. I ordered on the day they went Chapter 11. The next morning I
2001-11-16 by Michael J. Kravit
Mark, I would not mix inks. Why introduce an unknown factor into an already difficult situation. Save the Piezo inks as suggested. You will find that with the
2001-11-16 by Michael J. Kravit
Alan, Thanks that would be really interesting. The main reason I ask is because I need a new wide format printer for my office. I have heard mixed reviews on
2001-11-16 by frank@culturalvisions.com
Deal me in on this one. Frank Ward http://www.culturalvisions.com ... ... like ... print ... assumed ... starting ... next ... and ... 2 ...
2001-11-16 by SKID Photography
... Martin, Thank you for the wonderful report about the workshop. Looking at real prints, up close and personal is always a treat. But I must take
2001-11-16 by Julian Thomas
Mark, I m doing the same as you but do a drop test on the inks fromt he bottles, if they are not green the inks are ok. I have a strong hunch that the CIS is
2001-11-16 by Sanders-Herring
We have an Ilford 700i 42 printer at work( made by Encad). We re using both the color pigments and dyes and I m finding it makes a pretty good print. My
2001-11-16 by Martin Wesley
Mark, DDS? I assume major clogging and green problems? I wouldn t mix the two inks. You would be introducing a real unknown into the whole system and things
2001-11-16 by Todd Flashner
... I wish I could answer your questions, but I haven t gotten that far yet. My G4 came with a 27GB drive (which I thought I d never fill) then I added a 60GB
2001-11-16 by Martin Wesley
Adam, I got the Polaroid 120 in May to scan my 6X7 negs and it is doing an excellent job. There was some trouble with Silverfast and Windows 2000 initially but
2001-11-16 by Martin Wesley
Heath, Until Scott gives us some specifics, check out the file Print Exchange Advice in the Files section of the group homepage. Martin Wesley ... about
2001-11-16 by Martin Wesley
This last weekend I had the great experience of participating in an all too short workshop at Stanford University. The workshop consisted of spending 4 hours
2001-11-16 by Mark Carpenter
Hey all, ConeTech is sending me a new 1160 CIS cartridge to replace the one I have now, which has come down with DDS. I have ordered the FS MIS inks, as I
2001-11-16 by fh.gross@sympatico.ca
Nope, I m just catching up on the materials hence my interest in your post. I m looking for the closest thing to a traditional fibre base glossy air dried
2001-11-16 by Nij
I don t believe the 1270 is currently supported by the Piezo driver... but perhaps I am behind the times? Nij ...
2001-11-16 by tomoc@yahoo.com
I d love to be included as well. Thanks, tom ... Print Exchange ... there ... exchange ... someone ... that ... up ... please ... Polls and other ... messages
2001-11-16 by Cort Anderson
... Please add me to the list. thanks, cort anderson
2001-11-16 by Mark Tucker
I noticed Jennifer Drucker s name from another of these lists. She s in the new PhotoEye newsletter release. Prints credited as piezo . Nice work. .
2001-11-16 by tomoc@yahoo.com
Daniel- You really have my attention... I love the Piezo driver... it prints more than twice as fast on my 1160... But I m getting very tired of the Piezo ink
2001-11-16 by Michael J. Kravit
Frank, I believe they were printed on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag 308, at least it looked and felt just like it. Are you familiar with them? Mike
2001-11-16 by fh.gross@sympatico.ca
They were as ... Which paper were they printed on ? You state the inks but not the paper ? Frank
2001-11-15 by ternahan
Thanks!
2001-11-15 by Mark Tucker
... For Photoshop work, dual processor is MUCH preferred. I d buy the high mHz DP you could afford. Even the old DP450 is a great machine. .
2001-11-15 by SKID Photography
An inexpensive way to get into Photoshop is on e-bay. One can purchase an older version (like Photoshop 5), unused, and sealed, for a reasonable amount (like
2001-11-15 by SKID Photography
I think it was over the summer. Did a quick Google search: http://www.idg.net/idgns/2001/04/13/IomegaSettlesLawsuitWithRebateOffer.shtml Good luck! Harvey
2001-11-15 by Carolyn Frayn
send it to an elementary school for take apart and see how it works day.
2001-11-15 by ternahan
Does anyone have a do-it yourself fix for point and shoot zoom cameras dropped on their noses? t
2001-11-15 by Nij
Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks. IBM had to change the I to something else ;) Nij
2001-11-15 by ternahan
so which is better...a dual processor or higher mHz?
2001-11-15 by Carolyn Frayn
I did not know this... do you know when this happened? I threw mine out a few years back.... agreed, self serving. My disk drive never screamed, I did! Carolyn
2001-11-15 by SKID Photography
As a side note: In the U.S. (Carolyn is in Canada) there was a class action lawsuit, and Iomega lost....But the remedy wasn t worth the effort. Like
2001-11-15 by JackG
I have tossed two Iomega s and one other brand into the trash. That type of media saving does not seem to last, esp.. if you are saving photographs. I called
2001-11-15 by Carolyn Frayn
It is as Harvey says... and then some for me. Iomega will not recognize it as a true problem. I actually just tossed my drive into the garbage after a lot of
2001-11-15 by SKID Photography
... The click of death is the sound the zip drive makes as it dies. If you put a faulty disk in your machine it makes that sound, and ruins the zip drive.
2001-11-15 by jeffm@gis.net
... I think I can guess... but for the record, what exactly is the click of death ?? -Jeff
2001-11-15 by SKID Photography
For the record: We got the Peerless because it was really an IBM product, so that it shouldn t suffer the click of death and that it *is* portable. In many
2001-11-15 by jeffm@gis.net
... About a year ago I read about a big traveling photo exhibition that featured large prints made by this Ilford system. I have never had a chance to see
2001-11-15 by Bernie Ess
... has ... Oh yes indeed it is!!! I am in front of the same decision - I tend towards the Polaroid, but the 4800 resolution of the Minolta is seducing - ICE
2001-11-15 by ternahan
thanks for the kind words about the FOM pics...you are going to enter next year, right? I m sure you could get special dispensation about the Leica....or just
2001-11-15 by Michael J. Kravit
Has anyone on the list had any experience with the Ilford system using their Archiva Monokrome Quads and the Encad 42 Novajet 630i w/ Ripstar RIP? I saw some
2001-11-15 by TerryR
Mark, It may be worth it to buy the card that Todd spoke of (with the RAID capacity to allow for hot swapping) even if you don t use the RAID option. If it is
2001-11-15 by Mark Tucker
... Best to get a G4 with a CD-RW. They are very affordable right now. (As is SDRAM; my friend got a 512 yesterday for something like $52!). RAID stands for
2001-11-15 by Carolyn Frayn
It used to mean Reduntant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks... but that isn t really very descriptive now. If you get the G4, get the super drive... that s what I
2001-11-15 by ternahan
Hmmm...maybe I should get a G-4 instead of a CD-RW... What does RAID actulally stand for?