Re: Uncooperative LightMagenta Epson cartridge
2009-02-05 by Harry Lockwood
... Have you tried re-seating the exit valve by inserting (more than once perhaps) a bent paper clip? Harry
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2009-02-05 by Harry Lockwood
... Have you tried re-seating the exit valve by inserting (more than once perhaps) a bent paper clip? Harry
2009-02-05 by hp9180profile
... HHmmm, that would be a last resort move John. You risk damaging the head beyound repair if you pressurise it and delaminate the thing. They are quite
2009-02-05 by frankg_photo
Thanks.
2009-02-05 by Johnny Eades
... printer ... cart ... flowing ... I have gone through cleaning cycles and purge prints more than 3 times and after letting the printer sit overnight there
2009-02-05 by hp9180profile
... decided ... which ... also. ... fitted ... hole ... and ... firing, ... is ... was ... printer ... particular ... the ... Please ... I have found that to
2009-02-05 by phil_nuggent
Thanks for the reply Paul, In fact the first profile I tried was your 260-MIS Color PS layers. Unfortunately they weren t even close in the 1400 - way too
2009-02-05 by Roger
With the MIS inks or Epson OEM?
2009-02-04 by Johnny Eades
Recently my LM cart in my R2400 printer started skipping, so I decided to go with refilling the original Epson carts using MIS procedure which uses the Epson
2009-02-04 by Greg
My trusty Inkrepublic CIS from my CX6600 printer is going up for sale cheap to anyone who wants it. It currently has pigment color inks in it, but I will clean
2009-02-04 by pr_roark
... The prints are good enough for my purposes with just that curves layer that there is no need for more work. Paul www.PaulRoark.com
2009-02-04 by Dana H. Myers
... The reason ICE doesn t work with silver films is that silver is opaque to infrared, unlike dye films. ICE basically works by scanning with an IR channel,
2009-02-04 by Eric Neilsen
Dana, I have a Nikon 9000, and Epson V750, and 3200 and I have operated a Flex Tight II/Imacon, a Nikon 8000 and have had them scanned on a drum scanner and a
2009-02-04 by Charles Becker
and that would be a minimum of 24hrs ... From: Brian Corll Subject: RE: [Digital BW] Drying time before spraying with Shield ? To:
2009-02-04 by dlruckus
Hi Paul. Why don t you try using your profiling package -after- your curves. It sounds like you ve pretty much limited and linearized the printer/ink/paper
2009-02-04 by Bill Morse
Hi Eric and Dana- I found Eric s comments curious- which is to say, not to conform with my experience. I can t help but believe that the problem is the quality
2009-02-04 by Dana H. Myers
... How are you scanning B&W? My experience is different. I found that, once I started scanning at a reasonable resolution (4000 dpi in a Nikon LS9000), I m
2009-02-04 by the_des_bois
Could I extend Phil s request to the R1800? Any icc profile for matte paper would do. :) Thanks. Denis
2009-02-04 by Brian Corll
Frank, The general rule of thumb is to wait at least 24 hours for the ink to cure . ... Brian Corll From: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
2009-02-04 by pr_roark
I use the 260 with MIS color pigments. My commercial profiling program didn t do a very good job with it; so I made a PS curves layer that prints a neutral
2009-02-04 by Paul Whiting
... Thanks for the feedback, Brad. What I mean by quality is well printed, sharp, good tonal range, etc. These architects have never requested b/w larger than
2009-02-04 by ben schneider
A supper easy way to make a Grain Like print is to use the Three Black printing process. I print 3K on a R1800, and found that I can make grain by changing
2009-02-04 by Eric Neilsen
I have been using RealGrain from Imagenomic for several years now to add grain back into my images. Excellent controls over grain size, distribution throughout
2009-02-04 by phil_nuggent
Hi all, I ve finally got my Epson 1400 running with Eboni for BO and MIS PRO pigments for colour. It is printing ok, no clogs or other such dramas. I know
2009-02-04 by Brad Smith
Paul, I worked in a large engineering/architecture operation. Just be aware of one thing. Often, architects want large sized prints of images or
2009-02-04 by the_mark_pv
Shoshanna, very interesting, thank you for the insight. I have to say I have version 1 and don t really use it (I do not especially love the noise ehm grain
2009-02-04 by Paul Whiting
Greetings all, interesting thread. I share Dana s approach. I thought about this issue a lot last week. I have a project coming up with an architect who wants
2009-02-04 by Shoshanna Moser
I m familiar with this product, and consider it one of the worst on the market when it comes to duplicating the look of favorite films. Among the available
2009-02-03 by the_mark_pv
As an alternatice you can use this, with which you can add only how much noise you want IF you want it... http://www.dxo.com/intl/photo/filmpack
2009-02-03 by Richard Smallfield
Hi, this is what I do for a grainy look: 1. Add new (blank) layer 2. Add 50% Grey fill, Overlay blending Mode 2. Add Gaussian Noise at level 4 - 8 3. Add
2009-02-03 by Dana H. Myers
... I ve done exactly that with my Canon 20D several times. However, I m still partial to real silver-grain, which is why I m subscribed to pure-silver,
2009-02-03 by lenzzman44
I was at the Epson Print Academy last weekend, and Greg Gorman (he seems to like the L channel for conversion on portraits) said he sometimes uses high ISO
2009-02-03 by frankg_photo
Epson 2200 + UC inkset (photo black) on Ilford GoldFibreSilk What is the drying time? How long should I wait before spraying with PremierArt Shield ? I cant
2009-02-03 by ade
hi i hope some one can help me . my epson r 220 blk ink will not print any ink i have done all the things you do head cleaning, new ink the job lot , color
2009-02-03 by ade
hi i hope some one can help me . my epson blk ink will not print any ink i have done all the things you do head cleaning, new ink the job lot , color inks r ok
2009-02-03 by nacho.gonzalez69
alister, paul, thank you Yes, i ask to mis and they tell me the same , there are all aboni ink no matter wich nember you order. best regards nacho
2009-02-03 by nacho.gonzalez69
alister, paul, thank you Yes, i ask to mis and they tell me the same , there are all aboni ink no matter wich nember you order. best regards nacho
2009-02-03 by Paul Whiting
... A little OT here but I have switched from Photo-Flo to LFN in the darkroom when developing film. Much cleaner negatives now. They even suggest adding a
2009-02-03 by Paul Whiting
... Alistair, I think you are correct. When I first started BO printing on my R220 I posted a similar question here but it involved yet another catalog number.
2009-02-03 by Bob Marsolais
Mike, Thank you for the offer. You may have picked up from the thread that I used to use UT-2 with the 1280 with good success. The heads clogged a while back
2009-02-02 by Brubaker family
Bob, I forgot to mention that I developed some Epson 1280 driver settings with the UT-R2 inks that I ll be happy to share with you if you end up going this
2009-02-02 by Brubaker family
Hi Bob, I ve used Paul Roark s UT-R2 inks in my 1280 with success. I started in making B&W prints with an Epson C84 and the EZ B&W Neutral (Matt) inks. The
2009-02-02 by Clayton Price
Frank - I don t remember if I tried glossy with K2 inks, although I used them for beta testing the 2200 Epson. When the 2400 came along, I switched the 2200 to
2009-02-02 by Harry Lockwood
I am considering an inkjetmall CIS for my 2400, using (as I am now) K7 inks. I d be interested in hearing from other users about their experience with this
2009-02-02 by hp9180profile
... DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, nacho.gonzalez69 ... have ... fluid ... need ... eboni ... Nacho, I believe that all MIS eboni inks are the
2009-02-02 by hp9180profile
... OK, sounds like it is worth ordering some. Thanks for finding it. ... And that may be board s understatement of the year right there!
2009-02-02 by hp9180profile
... Before doing that, if no one else on the group has not already done so, you might like to retain it to test this product:
2009-02-02 by Bob Marsolais
Paul and Alistar, Thanks for your perspective. I ll put this foolishness behind me and continue with the 1800. Present issues probably have dulled the memory
2009-02-02 by nacho.gonzalez69
hi, i m photographer from spain, i have and epson r2400 working well in black and white and color, but i have and r200 and I want to make bo printing. I read
2009-02-02 by pr_roark
Alistair, ... There is a 4 oz. (116 ml) bottle that might be economical to ship from the U.S. I m now buying it in that quantity because I think I ll use it
2009-02-02 by hp9180profile
... 1800 ... but ... go ... wide ... After being somewhat critical about the 1800 on this site, I am coming round to seeing it as a useful BW only printer. I