Re: wireless printing
2008-08-20 by photo_vinc
... I have a setup here where I use a router connected to the 3800 (a bridge would be the right solution, I am not sure if this works with every router). ... I
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2008-08-20 by photo_vinc
... I have a setup here where I use a router connected to the 3800 (a bridge would be the right solution, I am not sure if this works with every router). ... I
2008-08-20 by fredfischer77
... exhaust or have slower development activity, because of the large amount of exposure they receive, creating a larger grain where as shadow areas develop
2008-08-20 by CDTobie@aol.com
... ColorMunki works with a limited number of color patches. So its results are more similar to Spyder3Print at 150 patches (I m being generous, the ColorMunki
2008-08-20 by CDTobie@aol.com
... As you note, comparison articles have drawn that conclusion. I can agree, from my own testing. Its also worth noting that ColorMunki software is
2008-08-20 by John Vitollo
... I only own the PrintFixPro 2 but very happy with the paper profiles it produces. Before PFP I used Bill Atkinson s profiles....but find PFP profiles more
2008-08-20 by davelasker
I own a PrintFix Pro (same printer profiler hardware as in Spyder3Studio) and have upgraded it to Datacolor s latest software. I have found its profiles to be
2008-08-20 by Bruce Watson
... Interesting theory which holds some truth if you are talking about stand or semi-stand development where the point is to induce developer exhaustion in the
2008-08-20 by Harry Lockwood
... I too only print B&W. But my workflow is to shoot C41 B&W (mostly Ilford XP2) rather than color. I scan, with ICE, in RGB then convert to Lab and toss
2008-08-20 by fredfischer77
... Hi Bruce I believe grainer hilites are a product of development. Hilite areas tend to exhaust or have slower development activity, because of the large
2008-08-20 by CDTobie@aol.com
... There is seldom a problem under Windows if you use two (or more) separate videocards; its when you try to profile two displays on the same card that the
2008-08-20 by John Vitollo
... DataColor s Spyder3Studio produces better paper profiles than the ColorMunki...about the same price point. ... If you are on a Mac multi monitor support is
2008-08-20 by Igor Wesdorp
Hello, About wireless printing: I ve just moved and the 3800 I ordered will have to stand in the other corner of my room, away from my pc, so not having to use
2008-08-20 by Stephen Kobrin
Thanks Richard and Paul. ... only need one calibrated monitor at a time, you can download the Monitor Profile icc loader program from X-Rite that lets you
2008-08-19 by Peter De Smidt
I m just in the process of testing three films in 4x5: E100G (positive color), Portra 160NC (negative color) and TMX100 (bw). I will scan the images and see
2008-08-19 by Sarah Renkes
Hi all, I have finally gotten my 2200 to print using an old Epson driver, and with the latest version of QTR. However, I now have major microbanding using
2008-08-19 by Richard Smallfield
Hi, I don t know which systems can profile dual monitors, but if you only need one calibrated monitor at a time, you can download the Monitor Profile icc
2008-08-19 by Paul Grant
Steve, I have been very impressed witih the results I have gotten with the ColorMunki I have used it on my Monitors, and the 2200 and the 3800. I was never
2008-08-19 by Stephen Kobrin
Can someone recommend a reasonably priced color profiling system? I do not need a high end model, just one that will give me a reasonable equivalence between
2008-08-19 by Bruce Watson
... It s a complex question. Largely it depends on what you want. Of course. All other things being equal, B&W film for a given ISO will be sharper and less
2008-08-19 by pr_roark
... ... That probably depends on the scanner. We used to scan in RGB in order to overcome the 8 bit limit of the old, cheap scanners. However, a good scanner
2008-08-19 by pr_roark
Mary, ... B&W film will usually give you a better image than color film converted to B&W. Slide film has too little latitude to do a good job in many cases.
2008-08-19 by Joost Horsten
... wrote: Actually, these are two different questions: how to shoot and how to scan. I have no personal experience in this, so this is just
2008-08-19 by m_misiaszek
I shoot 35mm film and want to print in B/W. Typically, what would give the better B/W print in the end, shooting in color or in B/W? I understand that Digital
2008-08-19 by m_misiaszek
Thank you so much for doing that experiment. If you use the QTR to drive the BO-printing, than doesn t that effectively turn off the other carts? ~Mary
2008-08-18 by Andre Moreau
Hello All, I ve just removed 4 non-oem carts from my Epson 1400 printer and replaced them with Epson Claria carts and was able to print with both the Epson
2008-08-18 by Andre Moreau
... Hello Scott, That was my understanding also, as I know by experience that I couldn t do it on the R260. But, now Tingxi Tan says he can, having tried it.
2008-08-18 by Tingxi Tan
... I bought the Eboni filled cart with the auto reset chip (UT14-T0791-K), and it works fine with OEM Epson carts.
2008-08-18 by scott_now_coming
... printer. ... Andre, You cannot mix the OEM Epson carts with the ARC (auto re-set chip) carts. Scott
2008-08-18 by Andre Moreau
... Good news and thanks for the heads up. I was relying on my experience with the R260. Cheers, Andre
2008-08-18 by Tingxi Tan
Hi, ... printer. ... I have successfully swapped MIS Eboni into the black slot of the Epson 1400 while retaining the OEM Claria inks in the other colored
2008-08-18 by Andre Moreau
Hello Mary, Printing BO with the Epson 1400 involves using QTR (Quadtone RIP) by Roy Harrington, as BO printing cannot be done satisfactory with the Epson
2008-08-18 by m_misiaszek
Sorry if this has been discussed before, but I have read through to May and still can t find the answer to my concerns) I am new to the digital darkroom. I
2008-08-17 by ann clancy
yes, there has been a lawsuit and third party desktop carts can no longer be purchased. ann ... From: Tim Timmermans Subject: [Digital
2008-08-17 by Tim Timmermans
Nevermind. found some
2008-08-17 by Tim Timmermans
I ll probably catch a little flak from this but I sometimes buy those cheap chinese ink carts on ebay. (depends on the project) For some reason there are NO
2008-08-17 by Bob Frost
... I was going to upgrade my R2400 to a R2880 until I read that the carts were smaller. It would be interesting to know what the size/weight limit is for the
2008-08-17 by Richard Smallfield
Hi, I just read the specs of the Epson 2880 and was amazed that its cartridges are only 11ml - down from 14ml on the 2400 and 17ml on the 2100. For anyone
2008-08-17 by Michael Vendrell
Paul, Thanks for your reply. I would plan to use two sets of carts -- just wondered how anal I need to be should there be a small amount of cross-mixing as
2008-08-17 by pr_roark
... ... I have no idea if Eboni-6 and K6 are compatible. I d recommend a separate set of carts for each. On the other hand, if you do use the same set of
2008-08-16 by Michael Vendrell
Paul and Jon, et al: I am interested in a comparison of these two ink systems from a descriptive point of view. I am interested in different points of view
2008-08-16 by brian_downunda
The cleaning that I m referring to are the ones after chip resets (auto reset chips in the CIS) and the ones that the printer does itself from time to time.
2008-08-15 by pr_roark
... Good, I wasn t sure about this. The old dyes were a problem for Eboni in the 1280. ... Banding in the first and last 1 is common with lots of printers.
2008-08-15 by pr_roark
Steve, ... Yes, UT2/7 sepia (Y position) should work in the 1400. ... The printers are definitely better in this respect. The 1280 was just not particularly
2008-08-15 by Tingxi Tan
Thanks for the help, it is working now, however I tested it on a brand new cartridge. When this one runs out, I will switch back to the faulty one to make
2008-08-15 by Steve Taylor
Paul Thanks for your reply. Some small replies and questions. ... OK - this sounds good. You are right, I didn t use the blue end of UT2 when I had it. Would a
2008-08-15 by Seth Rossman
A lot depends on how you do the cleaning. If it s AUTO, you may be wasting a lot of ink. It s a PITA any way you look at it. I have found that after a nozzle
2008-08-15 by pr_roark
... Remove the one with the flap that is closest to the end of the cart. It s the air intake. Ink can t exit the cart with the air intake blocked. Recall also
2008-08-15 by brian_downunda
I am coming into this a bit late, but I have had the same problem with the same printer with a CIS. In my case the problem was compounded by the fact that
2008-08-15 by jvircoe
Hi Joost The R1800 does a pretty good job of registration when feeding paper through the rear manual paper feed tray using A4 paper. Have not yet tried it with
2008-08-15 by Joost Horsten
... That interests me indeed. Not necessarily because of the color washes you create in this way, but sometimes a phantasize of other mixed method art