Re: 2400 vs 1400 with piezography
2009-05-27 by edrudolpho
I haven t seen any prints made with the Special Edition inks. Is there a sample image or images on the web?
Yahoo Groups archive
Messages
Page 265 of 2186 · 109257 messages matched
2009-05-27 by edrudolpho
I haven t seen any prints made with the Special Edition inks. Is there a sample image or images on the web?
2009-05-27 by Jon Cone
If you like the Piezography Special Edition inks, then go with the 1400. Those inks and the curves architecture for them were matched to each other while being
2009-05-27 by Tyler Boley
sorry, I assumed from you d have seen the occassional mention of it on the StudioPrint forum, or from Ergosoft. It s an option when you start a new
2009-05-26 by meeshieck
well Tyler, you got that right. those toys drain unbelievable amounts of money... btw what is HTM? m.
2009-05-26 by Tyler Boley
well you might try it over an HTM environment then, at least that won t allow so much color ink down the neutral axis. At this point I have different
2009-05-26 by steve_wadlington
... I guess it depends if you still want color also. I found it impractical to do both on one printer. I converted my 2400 to the Roark C6 inkset with CFS,
2009-05-26 by edrudolpho
I d like recommendations. I m debating whether to convert my 2400 to piezography or whether to get a 1400 with piezography package. The cost difference
2009-05-26 by meeshieck
Greg, I ll give the It8 targets a go and see if that helps anything. I also run Platinum so that s alright. However I would gladly take you up on that offer of
2009-05-26 by meeshieck
Tyler, I used to have ColorGPS, but I was running different trial versions of it. back then it was all about the color and matte papers, so I didn t really
2009-05-26 by pr_roark
I ll document what I m doing with this latest approach at http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/1400-NC3.pdf Paul www.PaulRoark.com
2009-05-26 by pr_roark
To update this approach, I ve found that I simply don t need any more than the HP PK for glossy printing for what I do. The 1400 with HP PK in black only
2009-05-26 by Greg
... I can only speak of the Platinum level of Profiler... Never had any problems with neutrality as long as the RIP was properly set up and as long as I used a
2009-05-26 by Tyler Boley
Michal, as much as I like Monaco, I don t think the neutral axis build is it s strong suit. Do I recall that you also have GPS? It s neutral build is far
2009-05-25 by meeshieck
I m sorry, I should have given more details in that post. I use a RIP and printing CMYK patches, usually generated in colorport. and of course Monaco for
2009-05-25 by Louis Dina
... Are you talking about Monaco Profiler specifically? I am assuming a standard color inkset? RGB profiles with a driver, or CMYK profiles through a a RIP?
2009-05-25 by meeshieck
hi, I have question that s not directly related to that subject, but the title fits, so what the hell, maybe somebody will be able to help me out. I have an
2009-05-25 by Clayton Jones
Hello Norm, I can t help but can commiserate. I have a workhorse HP deskjet 6122 that s been a fantastic general office printer for several years. On my
2009-05-25 by scalesnyt
That did the trick! Thanks
2009-05-25 by Berel Lutsky
2009-05-25 by pr_roark
I think you ll find the auto-reset chips are on holders that slide out sideways and are fairly easily interchangeable without the need for any tools or a
2009-05-25 by mwesley3
Mike, Something to keep in mind, Epson has some pretty good rebates going thru May 31. I just ordered a 3800 from Atlex for $1149 plus $100 of Epson
2009-05-24 by scalesnyt
Would this be possible with the chip on the empty cart? It did work quite well for all 10 prints. Or should it be off the extra new one? I am new at this
2009-05-24 by Roger
Can t you just use a jeweler s screwdriver to pry the chip off of one black cart and pop it onto the other? That should save you having to unseal a new cart.
2009-05-24 by scalesnyt
I recently replaced the K Eboni ink catridge in an epson 1400 with the Eboni 6 inkset. The black was the only cart that was empty. But now the computer says
2009-05-23 by Mike Kirwan
Well my trusty Epson R1800 has finally bit the dust. I plain wore the beast out and it died in the middle of printing my new work for an upcoming show. To make
2009-05-23 by unnytg
Hi Duane, After reading the paper gray strip, the X-880 spits out the CMY values for each region in a format that depends on your choice. I used the REPORT
2009-05-23 by Mark Savoia
Specialist sounds better. Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2009-05-23 by manron2001
Can anyone help me please. I have only had my 1290S for about two and a half years since new and tend to use it infrequently for both black ink printing only
2009-05-23 by Tyler Boley
2400 information requester and receiver expert?
2009-05-22 by Mark Savoia
So, now you have one more resume filler :) Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2009-05-22 by Tyler Boley
we got things all squared away yesterday, thanks to all for your input. T
2009-05-22 by Bob Frost
... No, the front sheet feeder is for very thick board. The feeder for fine art papers is the extra clip-on feeder that clips on the rear of the printer
2009-05-22 by Nick H. Nugent
I use an i1 setup for monitor calibration for several monitors in my home and I find that I cannot always rely on the i1 to setup initial contrast and
2009-05-22 by Clayton Jones
Hello Tyler, ... A lot of it depends on what paper is selected. I use VFA, for example, and when I choose that a msgbox pops up and says this paper must use
2009-05-22 by esharamaki
Other s might have better suggestions. The two commercial locations I can think of: Future light. They have classes in the San Francisco Calumet store. I
2009-05-22 by bobfollett
Rob: I can t address your problem, but I will tell you I had no issues installing/running QTR under Vista SP1.
2009-05-22 by bobfollett
Rob: I can t address your problem, but I will tell you I had no issues installing/running QTR under Vista SP1.
2009-05-22 by esharamaki
Amazon has this for $19.77 right now...
2009-05-22 by pr_roark
Prior to having a monitor calibration system I use a combination of custom dot gain curve -- see http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/Monitor-Profiling.htm -- the
2009-05-22 by Greg
It is possibly that the commercial printer is fixing the files before printing. Dark images from profiles can also occur if there is too much ink going onto
2009-05-22 by Vincent Orlando
... Just finished reading it. Just what I ve come to expect from George-brilliant. It really opened my eyes as to what to look for and how to fix it. Vinny
2009-05-22 by Louis Dina
... Richard, In my opinion, monitor profiles are NOT necessarily more accurate than printer profiles. In fact, you have a lot more variables to play with when
2009-05-22 by Richard Smallfield
Hello, I have a question. Why would my monitor calibration be always more accurate than my custom made printer profiles? I can t afford my own spectro for my
2009-05-21 by esharamaki
I haven t seen this. Thank you for the reference. I will definitely check it out.
2009-05-21 by Tyler Boley
Thanks Evan. After talking to a few more users it seems most are using rear roll feed, even though they are printing on sheets. Now all I have to figure out is
2009-05-21 by Evan Wolarsky
I ve used the 2400 with a PC for a few years. In general, to use most papers, they are fed in the front feed and in source you indicate sheet . The only
2009-05-21 by Debbi
I m hoping someone more advanced than me will answer soon, but when I go to my page setup from the Photoshop Menu (I m Mac 0S 10.5) I do not even see an
2009-05-21 by Cdtobie
There is a second edition, and it is a good book (if I do say so myself), but it s more of a general interest level book, not a tome on technical printing
2009-05-21 by Tyler Boley
nope, seems to be front, insist on it in fact. Not the same as the standard top feed path with the 2400. T
2009-05-21 by Debbi
When you say front do you really mean top? Debbi