Re: [Digital BW] Installing CIS on an 1270
2001-08-20 by Martin Wesley
Andre, The common advise on this, and I agree, is to always install the Epson cartridges in a brand new printer to test that it is functioning properly. Run a
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2001-08-20 by Martin Wesley
Andre, The common advise on this, and I agree, is to always install the Epson cartridges in a brand new printer to test that it is functioning properly. Run a
2001-08-20 by Martin Wesley
Bernd, It sounds like a failure in the printer that just happened to occur when installed the CIS but is really unrelated. I have had my 1270 occasionally give
2001-08-20 by Nij
Oh yes - make sure they are different USB ports (at the computer). Will make life a lot easier, I believe. Nij
2001-08-20 by Paul Roark
Julian ... I have run both on the same 1160 with a PC -- No problems. (Interchanging inks is a bit of a hassle, of course.) Paul
2001-08-20 by Jerry Olson
I m running 2 1160 s and a 1280 from a Mac G4, no problems at all. You can even print with 2 printers at once, if they are different models. Jerry
2001-08-20 by wparsons@evergreen-funds.com
http://www.inksupply.com/ Bill BMercerTX@aol.com on 08/19/2001 09:16:05 AM Please respond to DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com To:
2001-08-20 by wparsons@evergreen-funds.com
Talking about Cone, it helps to remember that his primary business used to be digital printing. That is, his current business of selling inks, etc., is based
2001-08-20 by Julian Thomas
try this http://www.inksupply.com/index.cfm?source=html/quadtone.html the full spectrum inks... if they are as good for that price... Julian ... From:
2001-08-20 by wparsons@evergreen-funds.com
For PiezoBW, why wouldn t you use PBW as the abbreviation? There is a Piezo Color set, and for those of us who live at (or for ;-) ) other discussion threads,
2001-08-20 by toomagenta@aol.com
What is a Cone clone ink?
2001-08-20 by Julian Thomas
just had a second obvious thought... has any one tried the cone clone inks with the cone plugin??????? ... Julian Thomas Bruc 168-6-1 08037 Barcelona tfno
2001-08-20 by Michael J. Kravit
Don t forget, you can also type in decimals for less extreme adjustments. ie; 96.7 Regards, Michael J. Kravit, AIA Architect/Photographer
2001-08-20 by Julian Thomas
Hi Paul, I m currently running an 1160 with Piezo. I have a second 1160/CIS combo sitting idle in a box. Can you foresee any problems running a piezo 1160 and
2001-08-20 by Tyler Boley
... Right, the arguments against them doing it seem persuasive. The reliable rumors do seem to persist though. Even if they did it, it s hard to imagine them
2001-08-20 by ruhrfoto@yahoo.de
Martin, thanks for your reply. I will have a second look for ink contamination, though this could hardly be the reason, because the problem existed before the
2001-08-20 by Martin Wesley
Tyler, Just to add some points to your argument. I worked for a company that produced parts for a large number of the high tech companies here in Silicon
2001-08-20 by Martin Wesley
Bernd, You mentioned a ink spill that occured during your installation of the CIS. Did any ink get onto the chips and/or onto the contact point that connect
2001-08-20 by Todd Flashner
... A couple of questions about transfer functions. Once a transfer function is set in the page setup dialog box, does it get saved with the file, or does it
2001-08-20 by Paul Roark
... There is definitely some trial and error. After printing a step wedge test file, scan it. Use levels to put the 0% and 100% where they should be. Then
2001-08-20 by Moreno Polloni
... I ve been using the Brandin curves on an 1160, printing onto EAM and Museo. I m getting results that are comparible, if not better, than conventional
2001-08-20 by dave@tevisphoto.com
... Take a look at the Nevins method (on his web site, available through MIS workflow page). The greyscale you create and adjust gives you a great
2001-08-20 by dave@tevisphoto.com
... printing thru ... workflow ... output ... looks like ... PC,EAM and ... I also have problems with his workflow. It seems to extreem. Try Dan Culbertsons
2001-08-20 by Jerry Olson
Hi Paul, But how do you know what numbers to type in? Jerry
2001-08-20 by amark@middlemore.co.nz
I have been trying to use Brandin workflow for Quadtone printing thru the RGB space as per MIS site instructions.If I follow the workflow to the letter the
2001-08-20 by Michael J. Kravit
Jerry, Transfer curves are accessed at the print menu that first opens. When it come up you get a series of boxes where you can place values to adjust that
2001-08-20 by antonisphoto@yahoo.com
... It could even allow for a couple of chambers for an epoxy style varnish to ... Now, to use Tyler s abbreviation, if pigs could fly..... Antonis
2001-08-20 by antonisphoto@yahoo.com
... wrote: I suppose I ought to summarize how to do that one ... Paul, I applaud the thought! And I second Mark s remarks. Of course Martin and I have no
2001-08-19 by Paul Roark
... True. ... I think the Transfer Function curves are much simpler to manipulate because there are just boxes that one enters numbers into to change the
2001-08-19 by Paul Roark
Jerry, ... The black ink affects (approximately) the lower half of the tonal scale. With quads, the different blacks mostly affect the separation of the tones
2001-08-19 by Tim Spragens
Certainly quick, and a reasonable rewrite. ... -- Tim Spragens http://www.borderless-photos.com
2001-08-19 by Paul Roark
Tony, ... Interesting. Maybe the variable-tone 7000 curves will work without modification on the 9000 also. ... I originally got into writing Photoshop
2001-08-19 by Dan Culbertson
... It makes a perfect sense to me -- but I am surprised it makes sense to Epson -- unless they finally got a look at the grayscale market and decided it was
2001-08-19 by Jerry Olson
Michael, I assume you write a transfer curve to expand two or more tones a bit when they print too similar? How do you actually write the transfer curve? How
2001-08-19 by Jerry Olson
The Variable curves take a long time to write, and it must be fine tuned many times. I don t think the average user here would want to tackle it. But what
2001-08-19 by Jerry Olson
... Jerry
2001-08-19 by Jerry Olson
Dan, its already here. MIS hextone inks and Paul Roark s curves! No need now for Cone OR epson to come out with cold inks, or in Epson s case, quad or Hex
2001-08-19 by Jerry Olson
Unless Epson sells their inks in bulk, they will never capture serious fine art printers. They want a CHOICE of inks and papers!, and they want their inks in
2001-08-19 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Hi Everyone, An e-mail to Bob Zeiss of MIS concerning the description of this group that accompanied MIS s link to the group resulted in a very prompt reply
2001-08-19 by Jerry Olson
Tyler, The point was, that 23 profiles produced very nice black and white prints. You d be happy with any of them. The profile for the Epson Archival Matte
2001-08-19 by Andre Vallejo
So what about installing them to a brand new 1280,without ever installing the OEM carts?
2001-08-19 by Jerry Olson
Bernd, I don t think that s the reason. I installed my CIS on my 1280 after I used the Original Epson inks in the 1280 all up. The light came on, indicating
2001-08-19 by Michael J. Kravit
Steadman, I can attest to the fact that the Roark workflow and curves are a simple matter even for the uninitiated. Even for a rather pedestrian Architect
2001-08-19 by Todd Flashner
... You re welcome. I have a question for you now. Why do you change the subject headers so much? I was already following this thread as you know, cause I
2001-08-19 by Michael J. Kravit
I wonder if would be possible for someone (perhaps Paul Roark) to write a tutorial on curve development. Paul is a busy guy, but perhaps this could be a long
2001-08-19 by Steadman Uhlich
Todd, Thanks for the note. Cleared up some of the fog... Steadman ... From: Todd Flashner To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday,
2001-08-19 by Tim Spragens
... Now there s an image, right out of a Japanese horror movie. -- Tim Spragens http://www.borderless-photos.com
2001-08-19 by Todd Flashner
... It could even allow for a couple of chambers for an epoxy style varnish to be applied on the fly. Epoxy style, meaning each component on it s own wouldn t
2001-08-19 by Tyler Boley
... specific profiles. ... paper, they ll all print extremely close to each other. You will have 22 useable prints, and have a hard time telling them apart. (3
2001-08-19 by Todd Flashner
... Steadman, I would suggest some of this talk, which I have been guilty of, is due to the sudden opportunity to discuss some of these *possibilities* now
2001-08-19 by Tyler Boley
... on a ... to me ... I ve heard that too, then also that it will never happen from an equally reliable source. With Epson, it s all about profit, we don t