Re: [Digital BW] Re: 1400 nightmares
2009-09-15 by Eddie Wiseman
James.. I haven t had any problems with the carts from MIS..Or the TRIO from Ink2Image (Lyson).. Good Luck! Eddie Wiseman I just ordered some of the refill
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2009-09-15 by Eddie Wiseman
James.. I haven t had any problems with the carts from MIS..Or the TRIO from Ink2Image (Lyson).. Good Luck! Eddie Wiseman I just ordered some of the refill
2009-09-15 by James Irelan
I just ordered some of the refill carts. I can t spend any more time on these CISes. James After using two Epson 1160s with NoMoreCarts CIS (Yes, I remember
2009-09-14 by andre1moreau
... James, After using two Epson 1160s with NoMoreCarts CIS (Yes, I remember the green shift!)I now have an Epson 1400 with third party auto-reset carts that I
2009-09-14 by James Irelan
I haven t been able to use mine enough to tell : ) Actually, I m pretty sure all the problems are related to the CISes, not the printers themselves. And
2009-09-14 by baecht1
Works for me, all I have to get is the Edwal wetting agent. I m going to see how this 2200 does, if it doesn t make me happy I m going to get a 1800 or 1400
2009-09-14 by pr_roark
... I take it you have the UT-R2 inkset as discussed in http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/R200_R2_Readme.pdf ... The Eboni black ink is matte black, for matte
2009-09-14 by pr_roark
... Yes. It s lived in my 1400 in the C position for quite a while now. I use it in black-only mode (via QTR) for my glossy brochures, and it does a very
2009-09-14 by pr_roark
... I agree. No way I d want to go back to the older ones. I have not used a 1900, but the 1800 I have sitting here just sits here. Paul www.PaulRoark.com
2009-09-14 by pr_roark
... The MIS glop is close to if not identical to the base used for the UT B&W inks -- glossy compatible with the binder included in the base. MIS glop is a
2009-09-14 by Gary
Paul, Are you still using HP K in any of your printers and have you tried it on the 7800? What are your latest thoughts on this ink? Thanks, Gary Wagner
2009-09-14 by baecht1
Paul or anyone else, Have you used the MIS clear base for mixing your own grayscale set. Is it any good Dennis
2009-09-13 by rogergrindley
I am new to b&w printing. I have an epson r200 with 6 MIS UT inks installed (Eboni black for matt prints). I have been trying unsuccessfully to print a b&w pic
2009-09-13 by Eddie Wiseman
I HAVE 2 1400 s..One is set up with MIS UT-14 toneable B&W pigs with auto-re-set chips in refillable spongeless carts, and my other is set up with LYSON
2009-09-13 by pr_roark
Being a fan of open standards and value, I ve found that Open Office makes a good, cheap, and cross-platform alternative to
2009-09-13 by Michael King
James isn t the Cone CIS reset with a small push button switch? Why are you removing the carts? I don t have a 1400 CIS (just 1900) so I am extrapolating some
2009-09-13 by James Irelan
I ve got yet another e mail out to Dana at Cone s for possible help getting these 1400s to work. I have two, with color CISes. Neither one has functioned
2009-09-13 by pr_roark
While I m not into making videos, I have posted a very brief description of how I use the ColorVision PFP for profiling with QTR. See
2009-09-13 by pdesmidt tds.net
Does anyone have any experience using Renaissance Wax as a coating for prints. Here is a link with a detailed description. www.woodfinishsupply.com/RenWax.html
2009-09-13 by Mark Savoia
Works good on glossy prints for protection, on matte prints makes the blacks go grayish. Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2009-09-13 by Gary Brown
Does anyone have any experience using Renaissance Wax as a coating for prints. Here is a link with a detailed description. www.woodfinishsupply.com/RenWax.html
2009-09-13 by kjrslr
... I think that this would be an outstanding idea! But I think it would be best requested on the QTR site.
2009-09-13 by Cdtobie
If someone put an effective one together, we could probably host it in our videos section of the Datacolor site. C. D. Tobie Global Product Technology Mngr.
2009-09-13 by Russ Dupont
Good suggestion. Thanks very much. ________________________________ From: barrysnidow To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
2009-09-13 by andrevallejo
No, I have not found one, but wouldn`t be nice if someone would make one and put it on YouTube? C.D.? Roy? (8-))) Andre
2009-09-12 by andrevallejo
Indeed it has a MIS inks options, but when I experimented with it, it solarized the print...has anybody used it right? Andre
2009-09-12 by andrevallejo
Amazon, just bought one...
2009-09-12 by barrysnidow
Agreed. If you re using the Epson drivers, I recommend using the histogram (levels) feature to set your white point and black point. If the new drivers are
2009-09-12 by John Slaughterbeck
I m curious, what would a printer like this sell for ? From: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com [mailto:DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com]
2009-09-11 by Russ Dupont
Thanks very much. I am including the clear film border in the scan. I ll check the scanner settings. ________________________________ From: pdesmidt tds.net
2009-09-11 by Russ Dupont
Thanks. I am scanning as a positive. ________________________________ From: Gary Weaver To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
2009-09-11 by pdesmidt tds.net
Scan resolution isn t the problem. You re clipping image data. Check all of your scanner settings to make sure that you clip as little as possible. Sometimes
2009-09-11 by Gary Weaver
Try scanning as a positive. Remember that the shadow is the clear area of the emulsion. *********** REPLY SEPARATOR ***********
2009-09-11 by russ.dupont
Sometimes when I scan overexposed negatives there are areas, specifically in the shadow areas that are solid blacks. What can be done to prevent this? I use an
2009-09-11 by Lotusm50
I have an Epson R1800 sitting around not being used. I figured I d offer it here before posting it on flea-bay. Hopefully, this type of post is OK here. This
2009-09-11 by Gary Weaver
For protection, a metal hood is my preferred device. *********** REPLY SEPARATOR ***********
2009-09-11 by Tina Manley
... If it is a Leica UV/IR filter its purpose is to replace the AA filter that they deliberately left off of the sensor of the M8 to give finer detail. You do
2009-09-11 by mehrdad
if your lens is wider than 35mm using the uv/ir filter with film camera will ruin your pictures as all of them will have cyan fringing on the corners. these
2009-09-11 by Tony Wells
I used to think that too, until I went base over apex taking photographs in an engineering works one day - my camera survived, but with a large dirty, greasy,
2009-09-11 by Tony Wells
Filters are usually virtually colourless if they are to block out UV to be UV filters Paula, but a dark red, almost black colour to block out all but IR to be
2009-09-11 by deandadin@aol.com
A UV filter does nothing more then provide a cover for the front element of the lens. Its only use is to keep the front element clean. A low quality UV filter
2009-09-11 by paulmwhiting
Here s the correct link, without the period, just to make it easier: http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/policyexpansion.htm
2009-09-11 by lawprof2001
I recently acquired a Leica lens that came with a UV/IR filter. I understand that this filter is for use with a digital camera. Is there any problem with using
2009-09-10 by paulmwhiting
I shouldn t have put a period after the htm in the first link - it won t load if you included that period. Sorry!
2009-09-10 by paulmwhiting
I ve touched on this subject before but I ve never posted the link to the Regsiter s expanded policy: http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/policyexpansion.htm.
2009-09-10 by Ernst Dinkla
... On the other hand I see some signs that quad descriptions were added to Gutenprint, the (step)mother of QTR.
2009-09-10 by tboleyyh
QTR will not take multi channel input, no matter how many colors you have available for output in the printer. It really is a driver for grayscale files
2009-09-10 by troutfly24
OK, I have successfully profiled the Epson 1400 using the K,Y,M channels with the C6 Paul s black ink approach. It works great using only 3 carts. Now I d like
2009-09-10 by pr_roark
... Yes. ... You d have to ask them. ... Correct. ... Maybe 12 ml? ... If you re comfortable filling empty carts, that is the cheaper what to go. That is what
2009-09-09 by flashinet
Today was QTR day and to my surprise it wasn t too bad, I had pretty bad experience with QTR on mac, on PC it s much better thanks to qtrgui and curve creator
2009-09-09 by angshuman_parashar
[I m not sure if my previous post went through, many apologies if this is a double-post] Hi folks, I m an absolute newbie to B/W printing and was considering