Re: [Digital BW] QTR 1900 paper feed, was Re: Self-Resetting Chip Advice...
2008-12-22 by Michael King
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2008-12-22 by Michael King
Txs Tyler. I ve forwarded to Roy. 2008/12/22 Tyler Boley ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2008-12-22 by Tyler Boley
OK, can t seem to get the simplest things right today... I m on a Mac, so your media source is my paper feed , another QTR setting I ve always ignored.. Now
2008-12-22 by dlruckus
Paul, A bit more info regarding this from Epson. The latest patent data(oct/nov 08) show them using both acid and base buffers to maintain pH levels to a
2008-12-22 by pr_roark
I have HP Vivera (Z3100) grey ink (about like a cool LK) in an 1800 and can print test strips for people who might be interested in conducting formal or
2008-12-22 by Michael King
Hi Tyler, Txs for trying this on the 1900. Are you on Mac or PC? I ran my test on Windows XP. Also I found it was the same if I tried 1800 or 1900 (1800 was
2008-12-22 by Tyler Boley
... not just ... rear ... advance ... first before ... Mike, well I first have to sheepishly admit that I had neglected to take a good look at what came with
2008-12-22 by pr_roark
This evidence is probably way too shaky to make any decisions on, but I see enough to raise a yellow flag with respect to the HP grey ink. First, the bottle
2008-12-22 by Michael-K
Daily Digest Sample. Maybe the following will help explain the daily digest option to those who haven t tried it. The last digest contained around two dozen
2008-12-22 by pr_roark
... I see that on some of the glossy curves I don t have any glop in the mix. I, frankly, forget why. I suspect I switched the printer to Eboni-6 before I d
2008-12-22 by pr_roark
... You can see in those 1400 glossy curves how high the Blue curve goes (yellow ink position = glop). I think one the Iflord curve I opened it hits about a
2008-12-22 by pr_roark
... Thanks David, it does help my understanding. Paul www.PaulRoark.com
2008-12-22 by dpgoldenberg33
... Hi, Perhaps I can help a bit here. I am a biochemist, and I ve given more lectures about pH than I care to think about. What the author at Wikipedia
2008-12-22 by Sarah Renkes
oh geez, don t get me started on leopard/epson issues. they abound (sadly, they do not abide.). Sarah
2008-12-22 by dlruckus
TEA is cited in Epson ink patents as a suitable pH modifier both by itself and in conjunction with or substituted by others such as metallic and ammonium
2008-12-22 by E Neilsen
Why don t you ever see that on the Mac/PC ads with the two guys on TV? Wait. Oh, yeah.. it s a TV ad and not a PRINT ad.. Eric Neilsen Photo 4101 Commerce
2008-12-22 by Roger
... for all inks? The less of this stuff you wash down the drain the better. I use an empty ink bottle to squirt extra ink into, wipe down the needle with a
2008-12-21 by Tyler Boley
leopard? oh yeah... it s all screwed up look around on the forums for posts by kingdex or Eric Chan..., including the adobe forums.
2008-12-21 by Steve
Anyone have an issue with the Off/no color adjustment not working?
2008-12-21 by dizpark
Hi! I would like to create an ICC as per Paul s instructions - initially for Moab Kayenta/Lasal, but eventualy also for Entrada Rag Bright and Natural. The
2008-12-21 by dpgoldenberg33
... Paul, A couple more questions: 1. At what levels is the Glop used? Is it constant with black density, or should it decrease as more ink is applied? 2. Is
2008-12-21 by dpgoldenberg33
... Paul, Thanks very much. That does help clarify things. I think that my major problem earlier was much more basic: I was not using the maximum printer
2008-12-21 by Pat Kalbaugh
Thanks, Bob...you answered many of my questions too. Just curious...why do you use a separate syringe for each ink? Can t you clean the syringe sufficiently to
2008-12-21 by Bob Marsolais
... self resetting chips. Is one type of a self resetting chip better than other? Which ink are you using and how it compares to OEM ink? Is it better to use
2008-12-21 by simongriffee
Paul, ... Okay, I will look for these ingredients. ... Understood. I will fill the color carts with distilled water for now while keeping the 3MK configuration
2008-12-21 by pr_roark
My reading indicates that electrostatically stabilized pigment dispersion approaches are pH sensitive. That is, if the pH is off too much, the pigments may
2008-12-21 by Roger
I don t think I ve found a paper that I couldn t feed at all (Moab Entrada came close) but most thicker papers require a manual assist (push down on it) to get
2008-12-21 by Randy Rancier
To take this thread in another direction, does anyone out there have a Multi Pro that they would be willing to part with. If so, you can reach me at
2008-12-21 by ncmphoto
... Noticed and appreciated (g). It s faster to go through a digest than manually opening closing deleting individual emails. There is a clickable list at the
2008-12-21 by pr_roark
Simon, ... Those ingredients are very common. Either glycerin or glycol will help to increase viscosity and keep moisture on the pad. ... I don t think you
2008-12-21 by pr_roark
David, ... That would be a useful. QTR does give the most control. Just for fun, you might see what happens if you take, for example, the warm and neutral PS
2008-12-21 by Mark Savoia
So, is this just an ad in disguise? Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2008-12-21 by Gavin Phillips
Hi, Some good time-saving Photoshop actions and a couple of free ones you may enjoy, http://www.photoeffects.biz/vignettes.html
2008-12-21 by simongriffee
Paul, Let me take this opportunity to thank you for all your work on black and white digital printing that you have so generously and openly shared with the
2008-12-21 by Peter De Smidt
... Only with chromogenic bw films, e.g. XP-2 Super and the like. The problem is that like dust silver tends to block ir light, and so systems like Digital
2008-12-21 by dpgoldenberg33
Hi, I have just set up an Epson 1400 with the MIS UT-14 inks, and things seem to be working pretty well printing from Photoshop with Paul Roark s profiles.
2008-12-21 by Randy Rancier
Much Thanks to everyone for your comments concerning my original post on this topic! Sounds like the dedicated film scanners from Nikon, Minolta, and Canon are
2008-12-21 by Tyler Boley
Mike, I have the MIS carts, sounds like we have the exact same problem. I ll go to a CIS once I ve settled on a mix I suppose, as you say. I have to say mixing
2008-12-21 by Tony Sleep
... Indeed. If you switch to individual mails you can set up a filter to automatically delete unread any mail from: garww@nethere.com That ll solve the
2008-12-21 by pr_roark
I would not print with an empty cart. At a minimum, fill them with distilled water. Better would be to fill them with the Carbon-6 base. (See
2008-12-21 by Brubaker family
One trick I ve used to prevent the printhead spikes from drying out is to cover them with (clean) wet toilet tissue while I have the carts out. Mike Brubaker
2008-12-20 by Keith E. Krebs
Gary, If you aren t a moderator on a 9000+ member list please feel free to go soak your head before you comment on the lack of sophistication here. On the
2008-12-20 by Michael King
Hi Tyler, I am using the 1900 with refillable carts from Lin Exports (China). The carts work great, apart from the autoreset - which I can only get to happen
2008-12-20 by Tom Baker
Yep. The 220 is pickey about the paper. I ve gotten some of the heavier papers to work, but certainly not all. As for the not genuine Epson . that s can
2008-12-20 by Gary Weaver
It must be horrible for blind people, too. Sorry gar *********** REPLY SEPARATOR ***********
2008-12-20 by Gary Weaver
Well, I m spoiled by the other YaHoo moderators who have the redundant clipped automatically. I keep forgetting about the lack of sophistication here. Sorry,
2008-12-20 by RobLee
Hi, Reading you post it seems to me that it s cumbersome to use self resetting chips. Is one type of a self resetting chip better than other? Which ink are you
2008-12-20 by donbga
Here is a perfect example of Gary s consistent laziness to trim posts, all for the sake of a two sentence reply. ... do. It s like feeding a baby and some can
2008-12-20 by donbga
... Gary is one of the worst offenders for not clipping posts. Perhaps he will do better in 09.
2008-12-20 by kingdex3434
... Thought I d chime in here since I started this pesky little thread: Hopefully those here printing b&w have been following this same thread in the Adobe
2008-12-20 by Clayton Price
I ve used a Minolta Dimage Pro Multiscan for about four years, and still think it s the best film scanner around - in it s class. The problem is that it s no