Re: [Digital BW] Re: OT: Matting prints
2008-07-18 by Mark Savoia
Should this thread be taken off-line since we have now gotten into the selling and buying part? ... Mark
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2008-07-18 by Mark Savoia
Should this thread be taken off-line since we have now gotten into the selling and buying part? ... Mark
2008-07-18 by Richard Smallfield
Oh dear, I ve done it again - two very similar entries in my address book. One is the Digital Darkroom and one is Digital BW. I ll rename one of them to stop
2008-07-18 by Steve Kale
Do they cut 8-ply Bainbridge Alpharag? 8-ply is where things get very tricky... ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2008-07-18 by Jules
We run our business in London UK and have a small company who cut all our mats to the sizes and amounts that we require and specify. Jules
2008-07-17 by Gary Gervin
Michael, I learned to cut my own mats a long time ago. At the time, I didn t have the money for even a Logan 301, so I bought a Logan push cutter and a 40
2008-07-17 by Mark Rogers
Before I start, let me mention I am biased since although I subscribe to this forum, I am the owner of Frame Destination. Thanks Phil and Steve for your
2008-07-17 by pr_roark
... That should work. Paul www.PaulRoark.com
2008-07-17 by pr_roark
Dinkla wrote: ... That s a bit over the top. Look, I m simply saying that these old machines are getting so cheap they can be very good values
2008-07-17 by met.graphix
That s great info Paul. As far as the LLC goes, if the proportions are the same as the M ink I assume we would start with MIS full C and dilute with the C6
2008-07-17 by Ernst Dinkla
... Tyler, On most we actually agree here but I do not share the idea that the 9000 is that reliable and easy in maintenace and I actually think it isn t
2008-07-17 by Clayton Jones
Hello Michael, ... I sell matted prints in four sizes through a gift shop. I buy 4-ply 100% rag standard sized blanks (5x7, 8x10, 11x14, 16x20) from
2008-07-17 by pr_roark
Dario, Even my old 7500 looks OK at display print size with only 5 carbons firing. So, in an k2 printer, you d almost certainly have the smoothness you need
2008-07-16 by Tyler Boley
Ernst, a couple of major points here. The Z is certainly a fine printer, no question. First of all, this thread began with requesting advice about a used 9000,
2008-07-16 by Richard Smallfield
Hi Mark, what do you think of this? thanks, Richard -- richard smallfield photography http://smallfield.vze.com
2008-07-16 by met.graphix
This is more of a speculative question at this point, mainly for Paul I suppose, or for others with experience with the carbon 6 inkset. I have just setup a
2008-07-16 by Roger
I use Dixie Matting and have been very satisfied--quick response, unlimited matt weights and colors, good price. Send Bevin an email at DIXIEBEVIN@aol.com.
2008-07-16 by Phil Radlick
The correct url is http://www.framedestination.com ... From: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com [mailto:DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com]
2008-07-16 by Steve Kale
I would second getting your mats from Frame Destination. Absolutely top quality and you don t want to be cutting 8 ply without a very serious (and preferably
2008-07-16 by ann clancy
thanks, ann ... From: Patrick Kealey Subject: RE: [Digital BW] OT: Matting prints To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
2008-07-16 by John Horner
I use a Logan model 301 compact mat cutter to do mine. Logan also makes a range of models larger and smaller. With a bit of practice it isn t terribly hard,
2008-07-16 by Patrick Kealey
http://www.framedestination.com/ ... From: ann clancy Subject: RE: [Digital BW] OT: Matting prints To:
2008-07-16 by ann clancy
this url doesn t seem to work and when one googles the company it doesn t find it as well. could you please double check as i would be interested in
2008-07-16 by Darlene Lyon Kruse
Michael, I do a combination of things, depending on where my work is going and how it will be presented. If I m sending work to a client or a gallery or a
2008-07-16 by Phil Radlick
Michael, over the past several years I have been getting my mats from www.framedestination.com . Their products are very
2008-07-16 by Richard Orban
Here at AAubreyBodine.com, our matted prints (and also matted note cards) are becoming a larger part of our sales through our gift shop dealers. We invested
2008-07-16 by Michael
I m curious to learn how you guys handle the considerable chore of matting your prints; more specifically, arriving at matts with windows. Do you opt for matts
2008-07-16 by pr_roark
Jens, ... While QTR is what I d recommend if one tries to use QTR on either a 2k or k3 printer, I don t recommend UT2 for the 3800. I don t recommend any
2008-07-16 by Ernst Dinkla
... Greg, The two printers can not be compared in any environment. Whether the Z3100 is used day in day out or stays idle for three weeks the moment you start
2008-07-16 by JensGerbitz
Paul, Thanks for your answer.... How about the 3800? Would UT2 work with QTR? Also, on an unrelated note, how well do Piezography & MIS inks get along
2008-07-16 by Stephen Kobrin
It is time to upgrade the computer I use for PS and, for a number of reasons, I am thinking of switching from a PC to a MAC. Can anyone recommend a reasonable
2008-07-15 by paulprejza0101
... Let me know how it goes for you.
2008-07-15 by paulprejza0101
Thank you to all who responded, I really appreciate the input and the help!
2008-07-15 by Ken Alexander
Thanks Michael! Ken ... http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint ... http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint/files/ ...
2008-07-15 by Greg
... an ... Depending on how you drive it, you can get either 11 picoliters or 8 picoliters, but from what I remember it can not change in mid job like the DX3
2008-07-15 by pr_roark
... Just to set the record straight, and while I don t dispute that one can see differences in output, it appears the 7000-9000 series has an 8 picoliter fixed
2008-07-15 by Richard Sintchak
Personally I ve bought a number of refurbs from Epson in the past, both printers and scanners. From my understanding new ones go out the door with a
2008-07-15 by Greg
... Presumeably the darkest ... This must depend on the RIP being used. I have never found white space at 100%, in fact I normally get full coverage at about
2008-07-15 by Michael T. Murphy
1 gal $85. Part number: ESC-BASEGL-UC Or buy some glycerine and mix your own. Add some amonia and alcohol to the Carbon 6 base. A gallon of glycerine will
2008-07-15 by Ken Alexander
I want to clean out the ink system on my 7600 and I m having trouble finding where MIS sells bulk cleaning solution on their website (assuming they even do). I
2008-07-15 by Ernst Dinkla
... I see enough difference however between the 9000 quad prints with 11 picoliter droplets compared to the Z3100 4-6 picoliter droplets. The 10000 and
2008-07-15 by viewcam43
... I have two 1800 that where refurb s I had to send one back they sent me a replacement that day and then I sent the replaced printer back in the same box.
2008-07-15 by paulprejza0101
has any one tried 3800 refurb from epson? any problem?
2008-07-15 by pr_roark
UT2 on a 4000 would work if QTR was used. The UT7 for those K2 printers was close to UT2 aside from the switch in the channels used for carbon v. toner, and
2008-07-15 by pr_roark
... The Eboni is the same in both. Other than that, the UT14 uses different inks than the R2 inkset. Paul www.PaulRoark.com
2008-07-15 by pr_roark
... I use an old 2200 with Carbon-6 in a SuperJetUSA (eBay) CIS regularly. It s hard to find a less expensive or more stable combination. See
2008-07-15 by pr_roark
Hi Joost, ... I actually usually use the Epson driver with an ICC made with QTR s (Roy s) Create ICC-RBG. One of the handouts at the recent workshop outlined
2008-07-15 by pr_roark
I m just back from the Golden Trout Workshops, and this thread caught my attention. In general I agree with the positive comments. I wanted to add that with
2008-07-14 by JensGerbitz
Hi there, I have an Epson 1280 for which I bought pint bottles of the MIS UT2 ink. Unfortunately, the 1280 seems to be on its last legs and I ve still got a
2008-07-13 by namibiajohnston
Im struggling a bit here in Namibia, I am trying to figure out where (if) there is aproblem with my computer system. It takes 27seconds to transfer a 69mb file
2008-07-13 by jhd622005
... paper. ... at ... of ... bank ... width ... FWIW, Epson STILL sells the 2400 NEW at the Epson store $699USD