Re: rear feeder on Epson 3800
2009-02-16 by Howard Hamilton
I would agree with all the comments made here. Just one additional note: I had, on one or two occasions, found that the sheets cut by the supplier were not
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2009-02-16 by Howard Hamilton
I would agree with all the comments made here. Just one additional note: I had, on one or two occasions, found that the sheets cut by the supplier were not
2009-02-16 by Michael Sherer
Ken, I hate putting glass over my photos. For the prints in my house, I just print each image on a standard size sheet of paper (usually 18x24), leaving enough
2009-02-16 by Mark Rogers
If you are not worried about archival then it is not a problem. A couple other issues you might run into over time is that you may need to replace the mat
2009-02-16 by robtmckay@aol.com
Have we ever established whether MIS has actually discontinued the Eboni 6 inks? Their web site still does not have any information as to the status of the
2009-02-15 by Bob Mertlich
... I mix my own LLB and LB. LLB is 10cc of black to 180cc of clear base. LB is 35cc black to 180cc clear base. ... I m getting 32 oz of 6 colors for under
2009-02-15 by Peter De Smidt
Keith, Nice review!
2009-02-15 by Bob Frost
... And to make sure the paper width slider is firmly up against the LH side of the paper while you are pushing it down into the innards. Otherwise you may get
2009-02-15 by robert49brake
... I for one would be interested in any reports for alternate carts. As to your OCP issue, I don t know where you live but there is what looks to be a
2009-02-15 by robert49brake
... I for one would be interested in any reports for alternate carts. As to your OCP issue, I don t know where you live but there is what looks to be a
2009-02-15 by Susan Chapin
. What is the secret to consistent paper feeding from the rear paper feeder on the 3800?.... The secret is to keep gentle even downward pressure on the paper
2009-02-15 by Greg
... what s causing them. ... perhaps this will help others -- ... out). ... edge that enters the ... is perpendicular to that ... guide, the forward edge ...
2009-02-15 by Greg
... No. ... If you are going to change them out when you get tired of them, why bother with one more step. The inks should last without visible fading for
2009-02-15 by Greg
... If they could have pointed me to a reseller that had 4 ounce bottles, I might have bought them. Based on what the say it would cost, it would be about $25
2009-02-15 by Keith Cooper
I ve just finished a review of the latest version of Nik Sharpener Pro (V3) that might be of interest?
2009-02-15 by kwalsh74
I m using one of Paul s 100% carbon printing processes on matte papers to make prints to decorate the house. Getting decent anti-reflective glass is very
2009-02-15 by Michael T. Murphy
... These inks are fairly cheap. 16 oz, almost 500ml, is about $14. Call it $100 shipped to buy a set of 6 inks from Colorado. RJTek supplies refillers and
2009-02-15 by Michael T. Murphy
... Thanks for the feedback on longevity Bob, good to hear! I never got around to testing. I was very happy with the inks in my 7600. I agree, the hues are
2009-02-15 by dnjbackup
After over a year of misfeeds on my 2400, I have finally understood what s causing them. Not sure this will help you, but I ll tell you just in case (and
2009-02-15 by David Keenan
I give up... What is the secret to consistent paper feeding from the rear paper feeder on the 3800? Was printing some posters tonight on Epson Watercolor paper
2009-02-15 by Greg
... recently the 4880. I ... than the epson claria ... up well. I work in an ... latest inks (all dye) I ... 8,16,24,48,96 hrs ... and whites are fairing ...
2009-02-14 by Bob Mertlich
I ve been using OCP now for over a year on the epson 4800 and just recently the 4880. I couldn t be happier with the results. The basic hue s are different
2009-02-14 by Bob Marsolais
I m currently experimenting with HP s Vivera PK ink. Not having a scale to mix by weight, the most accurate way, I made an Excel spreadsheet. The spreadsheet
2009-02-14 by Mark Savoia
That makes sense to me, just seemed like you were barking up the wrong tree in a black and white e-group. My bad, Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com ...
2009-02-14 by David Keenan
... Sam & Mark -- I realize that this group is for digital black and white. I have been a member here for years. But, i figure that some in the group may also
2009-02-14 by Walker Blackwell
Thanks for the info Paul. All the best, Walker
2009-02-14 by Mark Savoia
This group is digital B&W. Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2009-02-14 by lawprof2001
... Hi Mark: I have been using MIS UT7 inks in my 2200 for several years. Nice prints, no clogs, even if I let the printer sit unused for several weeks. Paula
2009-02-14 by hp9180profile
... That may be true of the wider carriage HP printers that have a GO position. However the B9180 which has no GO does not handle gloss differential at all
2009-02-14 by Sam McCandless
... Are you sure you ve come to the right address, David? 8) -- Sam
2009-02-14 by David Keenan
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2009-02-14 by scanzzz
... of two different monitors?
2009-02-14 by pr_roark
... No, the MIS UT14 inks are fine in the 1400. I would recommend you stick with them. ... Not that I am aware of. ... I m not sure of that. The HP PK black
2009-02-14 by pr_roark
... There isn t just one base. For glossy inksets, MIS glop works fine as a base with its inks. MIS also has a base they call UC Base. I don t think it
2009-02-13 by mark_aiken
... septone greys would give better dmax than OEM ink. They would give far better resolution, however, and better fade resistance, without the colour pigments.
2009-02-13 by Richard Smallfield
Hi again Mark, I did some exhibition prints for a photographer on my 2100 with QTR on Entrada Natural. Due to the 13 limitation, one was done on a Z3100 - and
2009-02-13 by Greg
... monitor at less than a sixth of the price of the Eizo. ... monitor, so have to compromise. As an entry-level monitor, the Dell seems to be the best
2009-02-13 by Greg
... Thanks, I assume that is the same person I emailed, he was listed on the OCP site as the US regional sales rep. ... I went straight for an email because it
2009-02-13 by mark_aiken
... prints that way. I use the 2100 with Entrada Natural with QTR, to good effect - unless you look through a loupe, in which case Cone K7 or MIS UT7 would be
2009-02-13 by Greg
... For matte paper, the flushing liquid should work. For gloss papers or to produce a glossy type of ink then the GLOP would be the proper product. The matte
2009-02-13 by Richard Smallfield
Hi Mark, are you using Quadtone Rip? That is the lowest hassle way to start and you can get neutral prints that way. I use the 2100 with Entrada Natural with
2009-02-13 by brouwerkent
Hi Paul I have been happily printing on 1400 combined with Ilford Gold Fibre. I made a modified set using some of the MIS 1400 inks. I am using the MIS UT14
2009-02-13 by Michael
... Note that the color seen in the image when using Element s print preview is not meant to be accurate; the preview is only meant to show image placement on
2009-02-13 by mark_aiken
Please forgive asking such a basic question, but I have been going over Paul Roark s website, the printing guide linked to from this group, the various MIS
2009-02-13 by Steve Woolfenden
Thanks for this Paul - I hadnt realised anyone was still making carts for the 2000P. I will certainly give them a try if postage costs arent too high , plus I
2009-02-13 by Walker Blackwell
Hey everyone. I m looking for the clear base liquid used in pigment inkjet inks that can go through the old 9600-type Epson heads. I have a little experiment
2009-02-13 by Richard Smallfield
Hi Mike, yes, your points are undoubtedly correct - but this is a budget monitor at less than a sixth of the price of the Eizo. Many of us don t have the
2009-02-13 by Michael T. Murphy
RJTech is the USA distributer. They shopuld be able to help you. They are in Colorado Springs. Give them a call. I know one of the guys there is an OCP VP. I
2009-02-13 by Richard Smallfield
Hi Clayton, the figure of 178 deg was got from this (admittedly brief) article: http://web.me.com/thecolourlady/CM_Site/Knowledge_files/TPM183_LCDMonitors.pdf
2009-02-13 by Clayton Price
Richard - Can you even discern a difference of 8 degrees in the viewing angles of two different monitors? You really should be paying attention to the gamut
2009-02-13 by sinar001
Greg: If you are interested, I still have some Ilford dye inks reformulated for Epson printers available. (5 colors only) This formulation has been tested by