Museum Frames
2010-01-06 by ben
Museum Frames needed. My framing supplier has eliminated the frames I liked, and the what is left is expensive. I am getting ready for a show and need a
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2010-01-06 by ben
Museum Frames needed. My framing supplier has eliminated the frames I liked, and the what is left is expensive. I am getting ready for a show and need a
2010-01-06 by Tom Fielder
Paul - I don t know the recommendation for the R1800; however, you might find it in the User s Guide or call either Epson or LexJet - 800-453-9538. Tom
2010-01-06 by Steve Kale
Thanks. I am hoping for something thinner. The Pictorico product, besides not being available in the UK, is 145 microns whereas I am hoping to get c100
2010-01-06 by pr_roark
I ve refilled my 7800 with a new inkset setup that combines Eboni and HP-PK, and dilutions of both. See http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/7800-EbHP.pdf
2010-01-06 by Andrew Sharpe
I feed 300gsm Entrada Natural through my 1400 all the time. One sheet at a time, but I do have to rest my hand on the top of the paper for it to feed. It is
2010-01-05 by Mark Nelson
Pictorico Ultra OHP Mark Nelson www.PrecisionDigitalNegatives.com PDNPRint Forum @ Yahoo Groups www.MarkINelsonPhoto.com sent from my iPhonetypeDeviceThingy
2010-01-05 by Steve Kale
Hi What substrates do people recommend for printing high quality, waterproof transparencies or even digital negatives? Cheers Steve
2010-01-05 by Lutsky, Berel
I have been using 210 and 250 gram papers in the1400 with no problem - sheets must be fed one at a time - paper that has been coated on both sides will
2010-01-05 by frankg_photo
It s quite old (not sure how long I ve had it but for a couple of years). If optical brighteners don t last a print you make now may be yellowed after a few
2010-01-05 by Tony Sleep
... It depends how old it is!. The OBA s in HPR base don t last long. -- Regards Tony Sleep http://tonysleep.co.uk
2010-01-05 by frankg_photo
Oops! found it here: http://mediastreetbyink2image.com/index.php/25-sheets-11-x-17-royal-renaissance-photo-rag-189-gsm.html Thanks for your help ! (must say
2010-01-05 by Richard Sintchak
Hahnemuhle Photo Rag comes in a 188gsm version and comes in a Bright White version too. ... -- Richard S. Albany, CA (San Francisco bay area) My Photography
2010-01-05 by Richard Sintchak
A Google search on Media Street Royal Royal Renaissance brings up a lot of links about it particularly right from the producer of the paper. I remember in
2010-01-05 by frankg_photo
2010-01-05 by frankg_photo
I m not sure - the sealed pack i have (25sheet 11x17) is only 189 gsm weight and the one you linked to is 309 gsm
2010-01-05 by bobtail75
I m new to this group ,having recently started using MIS MK3 inks on an 1800 printer. My usual paper has been Lyson Portfolio Fine Art & Lyson Smooth Fine
2010-01-05 by shileshjani
I jumped too fast. It is Photo Rag. See
2010-01-05 by shileshjani
Hmm, it has been a long time since I used papers from Media Street. If it is pebbly, as in large undulating moguls , it is Hanhnemuhle Torchon. If it is
2010-01-05 by frankg_photo
I just moved my workspace and came across a sealed pack of paper that I would like to know more about - particularly what it s characteristics are: Is it a
2010-01-05 by paulmwhiting
Thanks, Robert, good information. ... Actually I have to occasionally clean the 1800 s rollers occasionally, even with the PAHP. And I didn t realize
2010-01-05 by robert49brake
... Paul I don t really know the maximum thickness in mils for the 1800 but I can tell you that the PAHP 205 runs wonderfully through the 1800 and other
2010-01-05 by robert49brake
... Paul I don t really know the maximum thickness in mils for the 1800 but I can tell you that the PAHP 205 runs wonderfully through the 1800 and other
2010-01-05 by paulmwhiting
Tom, Do you happen to know what the maximum thickness paper for the R1800 is? I tried some Alise in it but had a heck of a time getting it to load. Most of the
2010-01-05 by Tom Fielder
Ken - According to Epson, the maximum thickness for the 1400 is 11.8 mils. It is possible to feed thicker paper and many are doing exactly that. However,
2010-01-05 by tboleyyh
with care it will take any of those papers. But the more coated thick paper you put through, the more often you need to clean the feed parts to keep it working
2010-01-04 by kwalsh74
I just got a 1400 and am about to drop some $$$ on 13x19 paper. I m wondering on thickness what route to go. I m probably going to do PA Alise or HPR, but
2010-01-03 by Mark Savoia
By setting the platen wider is only a bandaid. You must have dirt on your head surface. Having the platen set to wide just keeps the head farther from the
2010-01-03 by Silvio
Good day to all, As a confirmed lurker, I hesitate to interrupt this board, but I will ask your forgivness this time. As I have had the same problem (
2010-01-03 by nigglefish
Thanks for all the advice Mike, I finally found a process that works for me so I thought I would share it for anyone else who might have the same problems. By
2010-01-02 by C D Tobie
... Yes, that one is an instant classic. I m amused to see that recommendation coming from another wolf s den ... I once received a phone call from George
2010-01-02 by gochatunbdotca
I own an Epson 4880, which I use for colour and B&W (via ABW) on matte papers. After going through a 110ml and a 220ml set of colour inks (plus more black
2010-01-02 by ClaytonJ
Paul, Thank you for taking the time, this is most helpful. ... Ok, this is like the ABW color circle, I can visualize it. ... Understood. Amazing that they
2010-01-02 by ClaytonJ
Hello Mike, ... Thanks for the link. Unfortunately I can t view it because I need a java script plugin and I really don t want to get into that. I took a
2010-01-02 by pr_roark
(Well, I m not sure how to fool this forum s formatting into separating columns on my Lab L - Density cheat sheet.) Moving on, I tried a 50-50 blend with the
2010-01-02 by pr_roark
Here is another effort at posting my Lab L - Density dmax cheat sheet. If the formatting doesn t work, it s posted at
2010-01-01 by pr_roark
... Probably not. But, in general, the simply way to compare warmth is with the Lab B (yellow-warm positive, blue-cool negative) numbers. Lab A
2010-01-01 by Michael King
Hi Clayton, Calculator is here http://www.brucelindbloom.com/index.html?CompandCalculator.html
2010-01-01 by shileshjani
Clayton, L=14 is approximately Density=1.76 - That is how I keep it in my head. Although I now print mostly with newer Baryta type papers, so I am often
2010-01-01 by shileshjani
Clayton, I will let Paul elaborate on the LAB coordinates question. But, when I read Paul s posts (and others too), I get excited when the B coordinates
2010-01-01 by ClaytonJ
Hello Mike, ... Yes, same with VFA but in the other direction. It s good but lower than HPR with Eboni, but it tops all others at 1.75 with K3. It s been my
2010-01-01 by ClaytonJ
Hello All, This is one of those slap-your-forehead moments for me (except maybe I need a 2x4). I printed something on my usual paper and it also was cool.
2010-01-01 by Michael King
Hi Clayton, So the problem with dmax is that its paper AND ink dependent, as you know. HPR is not so good with K3, but is great with Eboni - I am getting L=
2010-01-01 by ClaytonJ
Hello Paul, ... Wonderful...but can you translate this into conversational English? I m not conversant with the LAB terms and really don t know what it s
2010-01-01 by pr_roark
Hi Clayton, I just ran some Black Only on the 1400 with Eboni. Briefly, the Gen. Alise Natural turned in an excellent performance. I think it s the lowest
2010-01-01 by ClaytonJ
Hello Paul, ... Ok, that s good to know. How about with a pure undiluted Eboni-only inkset (IOW, BO)? Are you still using one of those sets? Also, do you
2010-01-01 by shileshjani
Clayton, Thank you. Yes it has been a while since the BO days. But, I still fire up the occasional BO print on my 4000; one of the best ever printer for the
2010-01-01 by pr_roark
... I agree these are very nice papers. However, with dilute Eboni carbon inks they do not print with a cool tone. See page 9 of
2010-01-01 by Jorge Gaj
CDT, Thank you very much for your reply. I will carefully read the reply you have included in this email. Also, I need to reread the manual for my Spyder2
2010-01-01 by Vinny
Works today Vinny www.wulfsden.com
2010-01-01 by ClaytonJ
Hello Shilesh, Nice to hear from you, it s been a long time since the old BO print exchange days. ... Yes, the 2400 is all I have right now, not using any