[Digital BW] Re: Dedicated B&W printer - Epson 1400
2010-01-11 by pr_roark
... The last ones I saw were refillable. The reservoir stopper might be flush with the top of the cart. So, save the stopper used for the air intake if it
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2010-01-11 by pr_roark
... The last ones I saw were refillable. The reservoir stopper might be flush with the top of the cart. So, save the stopper used for the air intake if it
2010-01-11 by pr_roark
... The UT14 inkset may be the best for your uses. I have not tried it in a 280, but if they are similar the basic profiles provided should be within what you
2010-01-11 by Ernst Dinkla
Any solution that includes the conversion of the inkset on an HP printer should rely on a RIP with the versatility of QTR. If the last is available then there
2010-01-11 by Jorge Gaj
Granger, Did you buy the cartridges already filled with the ink or did you buy empty cartridges and filled them yourself? Thanks, jg Regards from Sacramento,
2010-01-11 by Jorge Gaj
Hopefully I won t have any problems with my new printer and won t have to worry about having to return it. Does anyone know if the Black and White UT14
2010-01-11 by kwalsh74
... Yes. I have an R280 and 1400 and they profile extremely close to each other (if not identical). QTR does support the R280 as well. I too bought a R280 as
2010-01-11 by Granger
I bought a new 1400 and used the UT-14 inkset right out of the box. No problems at all. Granger
2010-01-11 by Corrado
I would like to comment on this Epson vs HP issue as, in my small art studio, it was the source of many, many discussions. For the production of my fine art
2010-01-11 by marko.mili
I am looking to get back into B&W printing. I used R200 in the past with UT-3D inkset and that proved to be too much for me to handle - could never quite dial
2010-01-11 by E.Neilsen
This was within the large format circles. I think that changed within a few years. Note I said was . Sorry if that wasn t clear. Eric Neilsen Eric Neilsen
2010-01-11 by John Slaughterbeck
Same with me, I have an R2880 that wouldn t feed paper. When they sent me the new one, the instructions said to ship without carts, or accessories. I also
2010-01-11 by pr_roark
Be sure to agitate the carts well before using them. Epson pigments also settle. Paul www.PaulRoark.com
2010-01-11 by pr_roark
... You might put the OEM inks in after the others didn t work. Epson probably could not tell the difference. You can even rinse off the pads if you want. In
2010-01-11 by Jorge Gaj
Hi Richard, Thank you very much for your response. It seems that you have experience using the 2200 with BO using MIS Eboni Black or Epson Matte. I played
2010-01-11 by Jorge Gaj
Eric, Thank you for your input. Makes sense. Regards from Sacramento, Jorge jorgegaj@yahoo.com or pegasus@surewest.net ________________________________ From:
2010-01-11 by jespes
another tip. if you re going to have these carts sitting around a long time, store them standing right side up. dunno if it matters, but i read that somewhere
2010-01-10 by jespes
... one person s experience: for several years i used a 2200 with stock Epson inks mainly for b/w. routinely used carts up to a year past the use by date on
2010-01-10 by Lew Schwartz
I have a set of unopened Epson ink carts for my 2200, they ve been sitting on my shelf for about a year or more. Vacuum packs look intact. Can I go ahead and
2010-01-10 by M Prestie
Heads Up! New Monitor just announced Dell just announced a new monitor called the U2711. It is 27 inches and boasts 110% of Adobe RGB gamut. The
2010-01-10 by John Slaughterbeck
Inksupply .com has a downloadable program that will set your printers to print a page once a week. From: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
2010-01-10 by Lew Schwartz
As I go about setting up my digital printing routines I figure I ve got to allow for periods of inactivity. Vacations, contract jobs etc.... So what do I do to
2010-01-10 by Richard Sintchak
Hi Jorge, I m in the same boat as you. Been using a 2200 for years printing BO with either MIS Eboni Black or Epson Matte. Used to be more active on this
2010-01-10 by E.Neilsen
Part of the reason to use OEM inks first is that you want to make sure that the printer is actually working. And the prevailing practice was Epson might refuse
2010-01-10 by Ernst Dinkla
... It looks like there are more Universities that make a good black http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/7190107.stm I m writing this because there will be an
2010-01-10 by E.Neilsen
and the best part is that it s only a short drive across downtown to pick some up. I have been using it for years as a secondary paper. Eric Neilsen Eric
2010-01-10 by Gary
Paul, I have been using Red River Aurora Natural for several years as a excellent testing paper . It is a great price but I have found the D-Max and weight of
2010-01-10 by Jorge Gaj
Paul, Thank you very much for your advice. Regards from Sacramento, Jorge jorgegaj@yahoo.com or pegasus@surewest.net ________________________________ From:
2010-01-10 by pr_roark
I ve been looking for a non-OBA paper to use with a mix of HP PK and Eboni for my more neutral printing. (I m moving away from all OBAs.) The Aurora Natural
2010-01-10 by pr_roark
We used to hear that the OEM ink should be used first. I m not sure that s true. I just put in whatever ink I m going to use, saving the OEM ink for when
2010-01-10 by mrjimbo
That would be the linearization ramp I would guess which would contain shades from white to black. An alternate method is to print parts of the image as
2010-01-10 by Paul
... Sounds good, Roger... but can you tell me what you mean by ramp ? Thank you! Paul
2010-01-10 by Jorge Gaj
Paul, Thank you very much for your prompt response. Since I m getting back to photography maybe it is best for me to get started with the UT-14 inkset.
2010-01-10 by E.Neilsen
Clayton, I find the best way to spot inkjet is with ink jet ink; ) I am sure you have a left over cart of two of the set you use. Draw a small amount and
2010-01-10 by Tom Fielder
I buy my frames (wholesale) from Lexington Framing Supplies. They have the widest selection and best prices of anything I ve found on the web. Give them a
2010-01-09 by CorrPro96@aol.com
In a message dated 1/9/2010 5:18:31 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, stephenpho@aol.com writes: Rich, Where did you find the third party hood for your 26 monitor?
2010-01-09 by stephenpho@aol.com
Rich, Where did you find the third party hood for your 26 monitor? Stephen Lacko [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2010-01-09 by Roger Sopher
... An old trick that has worked well for me is to print a B&W ramp on glossy paper to which the ink will mainly sit on the surface rather than be absorbed.
2010-01-09 by john
Spotone is not pigment. They are dyes. That means all the prints we ve spotted over the years will change. I ve actually seen some of mine change toward bluer
2010-01-09 by Lew
I wonder what the raw pigment is. Probably not too hard to mix yourself if you knew. ... From: Paul Date: Fri, 08 Jan 2010 22:54:00
2010-01-09 by CorrPro96@aol.com
I ve gone from an Artisan to a brand I never heard of. My research came up with a monitor that has the same panel (read guts) as the NEC 2690, which sells for
2010-01-09 by pr_roark
... MIS PK, LK and some other warm MIS glossy compatible inks are also 100% carbon, but they are usually used as channels in variable tone inksets and not sold
2010-01-09 by pdesmidt tds.net
Regarding Spotone, I haven t had a problem with it either with prints dating back to 1990. I do remember reading a piece by a conservator, though, saying
2010-01-09 by Jorge Gaj
Well folks, I’m now the proud owner of a new Epson Stylus Photo 1400. It‘s time to purchase inks for my new printer, and I need your input and advice in
2010-01-09 by Brad Smith
Which monitor for B&W only? That s a very interesting question that I don t think I ve ever seen asked before. All the advice you normally see is based on
2010-01-09 by rogerdarl
Eizo CG222W, 22 diagonal, 1,424 incl shipping, from InkjetMall. Includes Eizo ColorNavigator software, and support from Jon Cone and his people in addition to
2010-01-09 by ClaytonJ
... Please see yesterday s Spotting Pens post #98702 Regards, Clayton Info on black and white digital printing at http://www.cjcom.net/digiprnarts.htm I-Trak
2010-01-09 by scottlid
I have just replaced my two 19 monitors with the NEC MultiSync 3090W-BK-SV 30 Widescreen LCD Display with Color Calibrator from B&H. I am extremely pleased
2010-01-08 by Paul
I had left my SpotTone in the garage, when one cold night I remembered it was out there... sure enough, my #2 bottle had cracked and completely drained! And it
2010-01-08 by Paul
Ah, I didn t realize that. But wouldn t I have noticed it turning blue on my darkroom prints that I ve had around for many years? Would this blue issue be
2010-01-08 by kwalsh74
If you are honestly only concerned about B&W printing then you certainly don t need a wide gamut display. That will save you a bunch of money right from the