Re: Light shade of EZ inkset compared to LK or LLK???
2009-03-05 by Greg
... What I m looking to do is make an EZ set from a different ink manufacturer. If mixing LLK with LK would allow me to get to the proper density, it would be
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2009-03-05 by Greg
... What I m looking to do is make an EZ set from a different ink manufacturer. If mixing LLK with LK would allow me to get to the proper density, it would be
2009-03-05 by pr_roark
... The EZ inks are either warm (100% carbon) or neutral (carbon blended with color pigments). They are both about 78% the density of LK. ... I m not sure
2009-03-05 by Greg
How does the shade of the light ink compare to the standard LK or LLK Epson inks? Just wondering if it might be possible to use one of those inks, or maybe a
2009-03-04 by Harry Lockwood
... Yep, I had one of those. It s a defective chip and needs replacing. Harry
2009-03-04 by Jack
This the events page for the bookstore. http://www.metropolisbooksla.com/events.htm Except for the self portrait which isn t part of the exhibit. The 2 other
2009-03-04 by John Vitollo
... Have any pics of your install?
2009-03-04 by Jack
I have 9 prints up for the month of March at a bookstore in Los Angeles: Metropolis Books 440 S. Main Street. Black and white negs, high resolution scans,
2009-03-03 by Jim Goshorn
... It reads like WIR will be testing longevity of Epson, HP and Canon ink sets on Premier papers similar to what he did for the Harman papers. Unfortunately
2009-03-03 by brouwerkent
Try a new chip...
2009-03-03 by Guru Guhan Gunaratnam
Hello, I¹ve been using an R2400 happily with MIS inks for the last couple ye ars. I have been away for six months (printer hasn¹t been being used)... And I
2009-03-03 by andre1moreau
... What will WIR will be testing? Longivety of papers or longivety of ink on certain Premier papers? If I understand correctrly, WIR has been testing inksets,
2009-03-03 by pr_roark
... Create ICC-RGB could probably be used to make ICCs that could help control the printer. I d probably use an ICC with an embedded PS curve. However, the
2009-03-03 by Jim Goshorn
Just saw this over at Imaging Insider: http://www.imaginginsider.com/?p=86650 Jim
2009-03-03 by dlruckus
Most of what I have seen from them lists a variety of permissible surfactants. However, Epson literature indicates a preference for Surfynal(sp?) 465 where
2009-03-03 by Peter De Smidt
... That should ve been: and it _*wouldn t *_be too hard to make an adjustment curve.
2009-03-03 by Peter De Smidt
... I m not clear whether you want to read the densities of you inkjet negative, in which case you d need to use a densitometer; or whether you want to measure
2009-03-02 by Kemal Delic
Hello! I made an accurate ICC profile for my Epson 220 printer with Paul Roark s C-6 inks and Epson driver. I used ColorVision Spyder3Print for measurement
2009-03-02 by catmonkeyrun
I wonder if you can help me. I have multiple searches but cant quite find answers. So sorry if these are perennial questions. 1/ I have been using MIS EZN inks
2009-03-02 by RobLee
so far I don t think that I have this problem with carts from inkjetfly, but time will tell. I refill my carts in the printer. I don t take them out. This may
2009-03-02 by Bob Marsolais
... Yes, I have, with carts from MIS and InkJetCarts both. I have found that reseating them in the printer usually fixes the problem. It appears that
2009-03-02 by Greg
... Epson claims that these papers use a special Epson engineered coating for superior performance. I still don t buy that line.
2009-03-02 by pr_roark
... I doubt Epson manufactures any paper. For example, Epson Premier Art Scrapbook paper is made pursuant to a contract with Premier Imaging (I m not sure
2009-03-02 by Greg
... purchased ... it with ... Good, maybe I should buy a couple more empty carts for the testing that I need to do. At the price it sure would make life
2009-03-02 by Greg
... That would be WJ824 for those interested.
2009-03-02 by RobLee
talk to Leo at inkjetfly. my r1800 carts don t drain. ... From: hp9180profile Subject: [Digital BW] Re: R1800/R1900(?) vs 1280, Clogging and
2009-03-02 by Paul Whiting
... brand ... canvas is ... I ve always been confused the Premier Art Matte Scrapbook for Epson paper... there s a little superscript TM after the word Art,
2009-03-02 by hp9180profile
Bob, Have you ever experienced the inkjetcarts draining their load of ink down through the heads, any ideas how to stop this? I have tried the offerings of a
2009-03-02 by Ernst Dinkla
... The coating on the Vivera pigment particles isn t enough to get an equal gloss in all tone ranges on glossy paper. The gloss enhancer in the Z3100 ink set
2009-03-02 by Bob Marsolais
Randy, I have also been experimenting with HP-PK, only mixing it with Paul s C6 base. I ve mixed 30/70 and 9/91 (LPK and LLPK) . Both of them have higher
2009-03-02 by Bob Marsolais
Greg, None of the cart retailers manufacture their own carts. InkJetCarts.us tries to get good products and stands behind what they sell. I purchased one of
2009-03-02 by pr_roark
... The C6 base uses mostly chemicals that are very common to Epson inks. Epson GO and C6 base are both mostly just water and glycerol. The surfactants are
2009-03-02 by Randy Rancier
... Yes, very good point about the HP glop, but I thought I would try it with what I had; after some discussions with Paul I felt that the risk weren t too
2009-03-02 by Randy Rancier
... I think it is too early to say about using the glop, I m taking a chance in using it; I m just hoping it won t clog my machine. As far as the other
2009-03-02 by pr_roark
... What I do first if mix it, let it sit for a day, and then put it in the centrifuge. My assumption is that serious agglomerations will settle and I ll see
2009-03-02 by Greg
... Don t get me wrong, it is something that needs to be tested, but I think mixing it in a beaker and letting it sit might have been a good idea. Also how is
2009-03-01 by pr_roark
... and ... all ... HP 3100 pigment mixing is clearly experimental. So, I agree with Greg, caution is advised. Don t put your new, expensive printer at risk.
2009-03-01 by Paul Whiting
... Thanks, Paul. Yes, I have seen that document and have been studying it intently, in fact that s where I heard of Premier Art Smooth. Paul
2009-03-01 by Greg
... suggested formula ... PK in the C position and ... Has this been checked to make sure they mix properly and don t form a goo like some dye/pigment mixes
2009-03-01 by Gary Wagner
Randy, Thanks for the info. What do you think about having HP PK in all six positions at different dilutions using glop? I am intending on using Eboni6 in the
2009-03-01 by Randy Rancier
... Yes that is correct; I have substituted undiluted HP PK for the cool PK in the C position and a HP PK diluted with MIS glop for the LK in the LC position
2009-03-01 by Randy Rancier
... No comparison prints, although I may change to a 30/70 ratio as you had once suggested so that the density matches closer to the warm LK. I probably won t
2009-03-01 by Debbi
Danny do you use CS4 also? I ve found the new algorithms in the B&W adj layer are VERY good in Photoshop CS4! Debbi
2009-03-01 by CorrPro96@aol.com
My information is that Epson merely is re-naming papers to eliminate brand names other than Epson. Same papers with an Epson name. Premier Art canvas is now
2009-03-01 by pr_roark
... I wonder if the new coating is related to that on the new Premier Imaging Generations Alise papers. A 1.74 dmax on a whole range of matte papers would be
2009-03-01 by Mark Savoia
That sure does not say much for saying so much. Guess we will have to wait to try some. Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2009-03-01 by pr_roark
... Do you have a comparison print that uses the C6 base for dilution at the same 25/75 ratio? Paul www.PaulRoark.com
2009-03-01 by Jim Goshorn
Epson just announced some new matte papers: http://epson.ipressroom.com/pr/epson/professional-imaging/ Fine_Art_Papers.aspx Supposed to have richer blacks :-)
2009-03-01 by Gary Wagner
Randy, I am planning on trying out the HP dilution using Paul s formula in the next couple weeks when I get everything needed. Am I understanding correctly
2009-03-01 by Randy Rancier
I just printed out a OTR inkseparation page at 100% and I am finding that I m not getting any perceivable gloss differential using HP PK mixed with glop as a
2009-03-01 by ann clancy
you could always make the image to fit the paper so it would appear that there is a window and then when mounting it and framing , use interspacer between the