Re: [Digital BW] Sudden loss of accuracy of Datacolor #1005 after 2 years
2009-02-11 by nadar1900
It sounds so bad. So, this tool can be used for two years or for producing 40 profiles only. However thanks for the response. Bye Daniel
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2009-02-11 by nadar1900
It sounds so bad. So, this tool can be used for two years or for producing 40 profiles only. However thanks for the response. Bye Daniel
2009-02-11 by Steve Woolfenden
Hi everyone , I have been using the 2000P for several years without problems , black only , and been getting reasonable results . The printer is still in great
2009-02-11 by C D Tobie
... Since this appears to be a hardware based issue, if the variance is beyond what your usage allows for, you will have to purchase another unit, since your
2009-02-11 by Harry Lockwood
Thanks to all for inputs on a CIS for the 2400. I now have info I can use in making a decision. Harry -- Harry F. Lockwood
2009-02-11 by nadar1900
I have used the spectrocolorimeter datacolor #1005 of my PrintFixPro package for 2 years, profiling about 40 different papers for color and grayscale with good
2009-02-11 by Ernst Dinkla
... Greg, I wondered about that too but in reality just a very small amount of the ink vaporises to blow the droplet out, a piëzohead will create heat as well
2009-02-11 by pr_roark
... So far, the prints made with HP PK look just like ink that was designed for Epsons. Paul www.PaulRoark.com
2009-02-11 by Eric Neilsen
I have made negs with Cone s Peizotones on Photo Warehouse Ultra Clear Film UCF, that is a glossy material. I also have used the OHP with K3 inks as well as
2009-02-11 by Greg
Paul, In the testing that you ve done, have you noticed any oddities from spraying the HP inks in a piezo head? Just wondering if the lack of heat is helping
2009-02-11 by pr_roark
... So far so good. ... One of the list members recently sent me and HP patent that appears to be on point. I ve posted it at
2009-02-11 by pr_roark
... A full image on the Kirkland paper has low enough reflective artifacts that I don t think any glop is warranted. A smooth sky is still smooth; there was
2009-02-11 by sinar001
Paul: I m getting a d-max of about 2.4 on the Ilford Gold Sylk, with my Z3100. I ll check that again tomorrow when back in the studio. Sounds like your HP ink
2009-02-11 by jag24x
Hi Eric, Yes am looking at printing Pictorico OHP brand. I think the OHP material has a glossy surface, and i ve read that the Eboni inks only like matte
2009-02-10 by pr_roark
... I just printed a 1400 HP-PK black only test strip on some old Kirkland glossy paper. With QTR I was able to get a dmax of about 2.4. The tones are shown
2009-02-10 by Eric Neilsen
You need to be more specific; What Brand? Pictorico? Eric Neilsen Photography 4101 Commerce Street, Suite 9 Dallas, TX 75226 214-827-8301
2009-02-10 by jag24x
Hi, I plan on using the MIS pigment based Eboni inks in a cheap 6 cartridge epson printer. Though I m printing on a transparency OHP material to make digital
2009-02-10 by pr_roark
... That s an interesting result. With my dilute HP PK experiments I found I was able to hit a dmax of 2.4 on Crane Silver Rag at a 100% QTR ink limit with a
2009-02-10 by pr_roark
... I have not tried the HP PK in the 1400. I did print with the HP stock Grey ink in my 1800, and it didn t micro- band any worse than the other B&W inks I ve
2009-02-10 by pr_roark
... On my draw-down test of the 10% Epson PK, 90% C6 base mix on EEM, I measure a Lab A = 2.1 and Lab B = 2.8. So, I don t see any green, though it is warmer
2009-02-09 by Greg
... Any idea who sells these in the USA? Might be worth trying some to see what they will do in the window. The only thing I really don t like about there
2009-02-09 by Sam McCandless
2009-02-09 by masterbox11
I have two 2400s and a 1400. On the 1400 I have a CIS with Jon Cone s Special K6 inks and have had excellent results for over 6 months. However, I installed
2009-02-09 by scott_now_coming
Pul, Have you tried the HP PK in a B.O. situation? Will it work in the 1400? It would be great if it would work in the 1400 and could print on the papers such
2009-02-09 by Michael T. Murphy
... Thank you for all of the research and information sharing Paul. I have been looking for a good photo black only (glossy and semi- gloss) ink set. I am
2009-02-09 by Michael T. Murphy
... I loaded the OCP Claria match dye inks in a 7600 and used them for proofing for a while:
2009-02-09 by Randy Rancier
I also posted this exact same post at the QTR yahoo forum! I have been very busy the last couple of weeks learning some of the idiosyncracies of QTR that I
2009-02-09 by Barrett Benton
... Actually, they did: http://tinyurl.com/ccxfzr (I think my review is still in there someplace.) This replaced both an Epson 2200 and an Epson 1160 which I
2009-02-09 by densible
... now) K7 inks. I d be ... this cart-less system. ... users of the inkjetmall ... Harry, I installed the inkjetmall unit on a 1400 3 weeks ago. Installed
2009-02-09 by Greg
It s looking like I ll just have to go with the Image Specialists inks that come with the new CIS for a little while. Just have to wait for something better to
2009-02-09 by C D Tobie
... Yes, I ve seen exhibits of photos from other filmmakers, and they do tend, not too suprisingly, to have an eye... There is a nice little hotel (the
2009-02-09 by ben schneider
Of three CIS ink Systems, My InkRepublic CIS is the easiest to instal, and works the most dependably. It includes a waste ink tank as well. It uses dampers
2009-02-09 by steve_wadlington
I use a superjet off ebay with no problems. ... Lockwood ... now) K7 inks. I d be ... with this cart-less system. ... users of the inkjetmall
2009-02-09 by Harry Lockwood
... TIA ... Should I take the absence of any replies to mean the absence of any users of the inkjetmall CIS - for any desktop printer? Harry
2009-02-09 by Ernst Dinkla
... Nazdar used to be a supplier of silkscreen products and probably still is. At the time they bought Lyson it must have been for their (Eco) solvent inks,
2009-02-09 by Richard Smallfield
While we re on the subject of dye inks, four or five years ago, people were using the HP 59 tritone greyscale dye ink cartridges in HP printers. It was thought
2009-02-09 by James Irelan
yeah? I don t know the name Nazdar... wonder if they destroy printers, too... : ) James ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2009-02-09 by Greg
... They are now owned buy Nazdar
2009-02-09 by pr_roark
... That made me curious about how the MIS PK and Epson UC 7600 PK would do in a centrifuge test if both were put into 10% dilutions of my C6 generic dilution
2009-02-09 by James Irelan
... I was wondering that recently myself. There you go: one day, the holy grail/answer to everything, the next... just a lost piece of e mail... but your
2009-02-09 by James Irelan
... Add to that: clog like mad. Is Lyson even in business still? They went from being the earliest 3rd party ink company I was aware of, and having some
2009-02-09 by Greg
What ever happened to the Nanochrome inks? Just spent two hours going back through old posts to see if I had missed anything on any dye inks, and ran back
2009-02-09 by john dean
Search the archives for Lyson Quads or Small Gamut. Comments there. Not good. Horrible metamerism. Avoid in my opinion. j ... has ... our ... long ... example
2009-02-08 by Greg
... I will go out on a limb and summarize the Lyson monochrome inks... They are complete JUNK! I received one of their newest Digital Darkroom prints from
2009-02-08 by Richard Smallfield
... Great, I ll buy them immediately then:) Richard -- www.richardsmallfield.com Ya know, Mo, my mom once said something that really stuck with me. She said
2009-02-08 by Bruce Watson
... Unless those are new and I doubt they are they have just a horrific reputation. About six or seven years ago they exhibited metamerism that s never been
2009-02-08 by Richard Smallfield
Hi Greg, here s the Lyson page for the Quad Black ink: http://www.lyson.com/photo/product_details.asp?id=3 Is there anyone with experience who can comment on
2009-02-08 by Bruce Watson
... Wouldn t it be nice to have a monochrome dye ink set? Solve all our problems but one -- longevity. But supposedly you can get a pretty long lived dye -- we
2009-02-08 by Greg
I ve been out of the loop for a while, just wondering if there has been any improvement on the dye ink front. I know what Claria can do, and somewhat familiar
2009-02-08 by Roger Sopher
Red cells have a net negative surface charge and repel each other. The surface charge can be modified by the composition of the protein matrix surrounding
2009-02-08 by Greg
... Since the 9000/9500 has carts in both ends, a different agitation may need to be used. I ve often thought about adding a brace to the 9500 to stop the