Re: Ink for print stamp
2009-12-09 by Unny
I just ordered a personal embossing seal from Bolsons Ltd in the UK via ebay for signing my prints. The hand-held version can handle upto 200gsm paper. This
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2009-12-09 by Unny
I just ordered a personal embossing seal from Bolsons Ltd in the UK via ebay for signing my prints. The hand-held version can handle upto 200gsm paper. This
2009-12-09 by john
Sounds like a damn commie commune in the middle of the corn belt. I wonder what they were smokin when they were making those east street washers. j
2009-12-08 by Joe Cettina
I get ink on my hands every day. I use this cleaner called spray9 it works very good but dry s out your hands Joe Laguna service Inc From:
2009-12-08 by John
Also, use a good stiff brush!And if you can stand it, some Clorox--just be careful not to get it on your clothing! John Nollendorfs
2009-12-08 by pr_roark
... I recently retired my 7500 for a 7800 and ran my C6 clear base through it first -- using the MIS empty carts that I later used for the B&W inks. I think
2009-12-08 by C D Tobie
... Too close to ColorMunki for my comfort, thank you... ;-) C. David Tobie Global Product Technology Manager Digital Imaging & Home Theater
2009-12-08 by Bob Frost
Like auto mechanics (who suffer the nickname greasemonkeys ... Perhaps we should rename this list the InkMonkey list. ;) Bob Frost. ... From: C D Tobie
2009-12-08 by Ernst Dinkla
... Biotex is my friend in cases like that. Meant as a prewash for dirty linen. Enzymes to do the job, part of your skin goes with it. Tramps that have to get
2009-12-08 by jlkrysan
A bit of added history for this thread. Here I have a copy of Procedures for Processing and Storing Black and White Photographs For Maximum Possible
2009-12-08 by C D Tobie
... Any of the citrus solvent products are quite good as well. C. David Tobie Global Product Technology Manager Digital Imaging & Home Theater
2009-12-08 by C D Tobie
... Iinkjet ink is peculiar that way. While its nearly impossible to remove it all from your skin by washing, at least without chemicals that you probably
2009-12-08 by andre1moreau
... When that happens I usually spray some Windex on my hands. Cheers, Andre
2009-12-08 by paulmwhiting
I use a bar of Lava soap... works pretty well for me.
2009-12-08 by paulmwhiting
Yes... I know a part of that story. I ordered one of those washers, it didn t arrive for a long time, then I heard he d gone bankrupt and could file a claim to
2009-12-08 by Mark Savoia
It will fade in a few hundred years, don t worry :) Try Simple Green straight up. Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2009-12-08 by ragarecords
I have replaced my 7500 with a 7600, presently containing Epson OEM ultrachrome inks. I plan to use the same 4 inks as I have been using with the 7500 (MIS
2009-12-08 by E.Neilsen
I found that the orange clearer sold for working on your car, or handy man type work is fantastic for cleaning ink off your hands. Fast Orange Eric Neilsen
2009-12-08 by garyphoto6
I had a little ink event tonight and quite a lot of ink ended up on my hands. Does anyone have any great ways to remove black ink from hands and nails? Thanks,
2009-12-08 by pr_roark
... There was some connection, but I m not sure what it was or is. Premier Imaging also has another arm that was called Photo Warehouse (now
2009-12-08 by john
You hippie. I bet you and Henry wore Earth Shoes too and grew your own herbs. There is a funny bio video on the Luminous Landscape site with Wilhelm where he
2009-12-08 by paulmwhiting
Sorry, John, I really don t know. I do know that Henry Wilhelm advertised an archival printer washer (for the darkroom!) back in the 70 s in the Whole
2009-12-08 by Mark
... My friend Henry has probably influenced all of these companies in one good way or another! We all owe Henry much thanks for pressing the print longevity
2009-12-07 by john
Isn t Premier Art the company that Wilhelm had some influence on in the development of their products early on? j
2009-12-07 by john
That sounds perfect Mark. I will contribute some samples and a payment toward that. If we could do them all at the same time, with the same inksets then we ll
2009-12-07 by Mark
... Yes, I recently purchased a package of it it to test for my own personal use. I was looking for a double sided paper, and this paper gets high praise from
2009-12-07 by paulmwhiting
... Not to overstate my support, but am very happy to see PremierArt Fine Art among your candidates. It s my understanding that this paper is essentially the
2009-12-07 by Cdtobie
... just received my Epson R2880 and am loving it. I am trying to get acclimated to the printer. One question I have. My monitor is color calibrated and I
2009-12-07 by John Slaughterbeck
I turn off color mgt in the print driver on my 2880 and use let photoshop manage color in the print dialog. I build my own profiles with Spyder 3. From:
2009-12-07 by Mark
... I really like Portfolio Rag, too, but with my Canon Lucia inks, it doesn t perform as well as HPR in terms of light fastness. However, with an Epson
2009-12-07 by john
Well Portfolo Rag is a very nice paper. I just saw where William Christenbery has produced a lot of his old famous work with K3 on it. One 8x10 of one of his
2009-12-07 by David Aschkenas
This might be a bit OT , but I guess that I m a bit surprised that it seems most everyone is using HPR. I used to use that paper, but I tried Cranes Museo
2009-12-07 by tboleyyh
I would have been more comfortable speculating on that before this round of results came out. In the I*Metric color column, there literally no other matte
2009-12-07 by dlruckus
I believe they were using bulk irradiation at a facility in Ohio that specialized in handling and testing of very large castings-looking for inclusions or
2009-12-07 by Brubaker family
Tyler, Is there a current paper that you would recommend to be considered as the benchmark ? ... From: tboleyyh Subject: [Digital BW]
2009-12-07 by tboleyyh
... one note John, I m afraid it s happened under glass as well... but I suspect there were adhesives in the frame/matte package that crept into the mix. In
2009-12-07 by tboleyyh
John, interesting you d post right now... do you recall Oce watercolor paper? Same as your old Xtreme Gamut Gelatin Art, Media Street Artist Water ColorPaper
2009-12-07 by John
ALL pigmented ink printing papers use a microporous coating that is obviously open to atmospheric contamination. This is why Charles Berger of UltraStable
2009-12-07 by Tony Sleep
... Yes that might work, so might the HP LG. Then again, they might not stick to the stamp adequately. Really dilute india ink might work, or diluting the
2009-12-07 by tboleyyh
... well I m with you on that for all the obvious reasons. Though I m not developing specific inksets for it, I print color on it that I love, mono on it with
2009-12-07 by Gary Weaver
Ya, I m still on simple double sided matte. I ve not chased after any particular paper as I ve never seen a reason. I can see that I can get more visual
2009-12-07 by Mark Savoia
What about using a light Piezotone ink in an ink pad? Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2009-12-07 by pr_roark
And people wonder why I m pursuing Arches uncoated paper. I understand that it s a niche that most might not be happy with, but I m just not sure I trust any
2009-12-07 by Tony Sleep
A bit of a weird one. Back when I used Epson printers I used to print a copyright and contact details stamp on the reverse of the paper in pale gray. At that
2009-12-07 by tboleyyh
I d hasten to add, I ve seen the same thing happen on German Etching, William Turner, Somerset Enhanced (or whatever they call it now), and some cheap Epson
2009-12-07 by C D Tobie
... My most dramatic example of this was during the Anthrax scare, when mail passing through certain mail centers was have certain undisclosed safety
2009-12-07 by john
Well we ll have to wait and see. We just don t know yet. It may be totally ink dependent for performance and maybe not. What we may find out is that all of
2009-12-07 by Walker Blackwell
Well. You have my vote for HPR. It still think it s the best looking matte paper out there. It s a tricky beast in the wild wooly polluted world, but as long
2009-12-07 by Kenny
Hi everyone, I am new to the group and new to printing high quality images. I just received my Epson R2880 and am loving it. I am trying to get acclimated to
2009-12-07 by john
One of the primary reasons I had standardized on Photorag 308 is that it was working universally great with all inks. The neutral monochrome prints were
2009-12-07 by john
I am interested and can contribute the Z3100 samples and NK7 samples ( to go along with the Photorag samples I already sent you). John