Re: Epson 1400 and CIS or Refillable Carts
2008-08-28 by scott_now_coming
... And, btw, you CANNOT mix OEM and ARC carts together. I tried leaving OEM carts in all 5 color positions and installing an ARC Eboni cart in the black
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2008-08-28 by scott_now_coming
... And, btw, you CANNOT mix OEM and ARC carts together. I tried leaving OEM carts in all 5 color positions and installing an ARC Eboni cart in the black
2008-08-28 by Lotusm50
You should be able to easily find them on ebaY.
2008-08-28 by neil0968
Hi everyone, I have searched this topic on the group before asking this question and have found some answers. My question really is which inkset would be best
2008-08-28 by scott_now_coming
... ARC stands for auto re-set chip mand yes, they are availible from MIS.
2008-08-28 by Paul Whiting
Hello Scott, what are ACR carts? (a previous message said ARC)... are these available from MIS? Thank you! ... Paul
2008-08-28 by scott_now_coming
I received my 1400 and ARC carts today. The carts were easy to fill. They fit into the printer a little tight, but they work fine. I mixed some base fluid and
2008-08-28 by Ebert Steele
... Please tell me the particulars. Ebert Steele Brenham,Texas k5cad@cebridge.net
2008-08-28 by Richard Smallfield
Hi, I ve read that the HP s bronzing is pretty much cured by spraying. Bear in mind that the Epson 2880 has 11ml carts as opposed to the HP which has 27ml
2008-08-28 by Louis Dina
Shilesh, I cannot comment on the quality of MIS funnel fill carts in general, but I do have a set of barely used funnel fill carts for the 4000. They worked
2008-08-27 by shileshjani
I am intersested in making my own b/w inkset for the 4000. The last time I tried using MIS funnel-fill carts (2 years ago), they were terrible with leaks.
2008-08-27 by ender100
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2008-08-27 by esharamaki
Hey all, I ve got a couple days off week of September 8. I was looking for recommendations for any photo exhibitions around San Francisco Bay Area. (In
2008-08-27 by Igor Wesdorp
Hello. I ve just bought me a Epson 3800 that I want to use mostly for B&W printing (so I guess I will use the ABW driver). But prior to printing I did a lot of
2008-08-26 by Tingxi Tan
You can try the Epson 1400 with MIS Eboni in the black slot for Black Only printing. All the remaining colour carts can retain the OEM Claria Inks. For
2008-08-26 by ben schneider
I like my R1800 set up for 3k (all black) and matte color. The R1800 has been replaced with the R1900, but I am sure you can find a low mileage one. The
2008-08-26 by sstormb@aol.com
Hi Folks, Sorry for the question that has probably been asked many times before BUT do need some advice. I want to buy a printer 13 x 19 that has archival inks
2008-08-26 by Le Globe Trotteur
I have been using a CIS from Superjet USA for 2 1/2 years now for my R220. Still works great. I did have the tanks started to leak. I went to the dollar tree
2008-08-26 by photo_vinc
... most probably yes.. however as said before I would recommend to setup a separate WLAN for the printer to keep the printer as far as possible from the
2008-08-26 by scott_now_coming
Hi Marvin, I ordered a 1400 today. I also ordered 2 sets of ACR carts. Hopefully my items will arrive by the weekend. I guess if I had already owned a CIS and
2008-08-26 by pixelphoto2005
Hello! I just received my Epson 1400 and am trying to decide which way to go-CIS or refillable carts. I already have a CIS on my 1280 (getting old) and am
2008-08-25 by Igor Wesdorp
Thank you, Vinc. I will consider it. I do have a Fritzbox WLAN modem (for internet) connected to my pc. Can that be of any use for wireless printing? Igor
2008-08-25 by djon43
I m CERTAINLY not a heavy hitter. However, I ve printed forever in darkrooms and struggled intensively with scanning/inkjet. I have found that no amount of
2008-08-25 by Craig Phillips
... Hi all - you go to your account (log in require) and there is a link to your product registrations.
2008-08-25 by Mark Savoia
https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/gpr/index.cfm? nf=0&1001=&v=1&email=&loc=en%5Fxeu Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com ... [Non-text portions of this message
2008-08-25 by Kurt Kramer
... How do you do that Mark? Where do you go in the expansive Adobe web-site? Kurt
2008-08-25 by E Neilsen
Well, There was some real info, sorry, missed this set of reply as they are RE: and the other set was [Digital B&W].. I still go by, know your tools and use
2008-08-25 by E Neilsen
WOW, lots said but not a lot of info. Said tongue in cheek, but so much not mentioned that really effects the question. While some may think they have the
2008-08-24 by Cdtobie
Think of the 1400 as a glossy color printer; that s it s specialty, and doesn t involve thick stock. It s the pigment printers that get used for fine art media
2008-08-24 by m_misiaszek
Just be careful with the thickness of the paper you decide on. The 1400 seems to take thinner paper than other printers. On bhphotovideocom it shows max
2008-08-23 by Mark Savoia
If you are a registered Adobe customer you can look up all the registered products you have with them on their web site too. Mark
2008-08-23 by Lawrence Beals
When I did the same last month, I had to give them the last three serial numbers, all upgrades, so basically back to the last full purchase of Photoshop. All
2008-08-23 by Stephen Kobrin
I am in the midst of switching from a PC to a MAC and when I called Adobe to ask for an Apple compatible copy of CS3 they wanted my original serial number.
2008-08-23 by Harry Lockwood
... Then I guess I lack the skill to eliminate dust problems. No Lab involved; I develop my own Ag-based films. No scratch problems whatsoever. SS tank?
2008-08-22 by John Vitollo
... Hi Don, Here s one... Keith s: http://www.northlight-images.co.uk/reviews/profiling/colormunki.html Keith wrote The printer profiling produced very usable
2008-08-22 by djon43
Mark, Your site s convincing. Some opinions: A good quality lab uses dip & dunk, as you do, unless they are small enough (one person lab) to rely on SS reels.
2008-08-22 by Mark Savoia
Not ALL labs :) Mark http://www.ctphoto.com ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2008-08-22 by djon43
While I would ... I gave up on silver film, partly ... It doesn t take much skill to eliminate dust problems. Use of a lab will inevitably result in
2008-08-22 by Paul Grant
I have not used the Color Munki for b/w. I can tell you that for color it made a ³Substantial² improvement for me on the 2200 with standard ink. On the
2008-08-22 by pr_roark
Phil, ... See page 9 of http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/UT14.pdf This is rather like the approach LensWork magazine uses. I thought you liked PKN and cool
2008-08-22 by donbga
John, ... ColorMunki profiles and ... Do you recall where you read about that comparison? Andrew Rodney thought the profiles created by Colormunki are pretty
2008-08-21 by brouwerkent
Paul First an apology if I am beating this topic to death, but a couple more questions about choosing or creating my ideal lustre set. My aim is Ilford Gold
2008-08-21 by pr_roark
... Not all of them -- the MP-PK is the one that I m suspicious is over the line. (You can see why I m reluctant to say too much.) ... No, from my experience
2008-08-21 by brouwerkent
I ve had ... Paul I would think that if the PKs are tending to clog in the newer machines, does this hold true of Eboni as well? Isn t Eboni the highest ink
2008-08-21 by pr_roark
Phil, ... It is probably the old stuff. I don t think MIS has ever sold the UT14-C as a PKN. ... No, it s just too cyan or green for the midtones, in my view.
2008-08-21 by brouwerkent
Paul Thanks for the input. I have a couple more questions. 1. I have a bottle of PKN (part of a pint) that has expiration of later this year. Is this the
2008-08-21 by pr_roark
... Yes, I develop Technical Pan film myself. That film s native characteristics are to be very high contrast. As such, holding down the contrast has always
2008-08-21 by m_misiaszek
Well there certainly are a lot of variables to consider. Paul said: I ... the ... Paul, sorry, but I am not sure what you mean by developing . Do you mean
2008-08-21 by evanmc
Is it possible to use the same MIS/UT ICC profiles within Lightroom that I use in Photoshop Elements? Has anyone done this successfully? Any pointers would be
2008-08-21 by pr_roark
... I d avoid MIS s original PKN. It was fine for the older printers and for the K position. It s too cyan/green for dilution, and it s not a modern ink in
2008-08-20 by brouwerkent
I have been thinking of buying a 1400 and dedicating it to printing on Lustre papers, ie Ilford Gold Fibre and the like. Since I am starting from scratch if I