Re: partly OT: CIS setup for Epson 3800 ?
2008-07-13 by Greg
Joost, I have an Ink Republic CIS in my CX6600 and it has been flawless since day one. I highly recommend their products if the design is basically the same as
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2008-07-13 by Greg
Joost, I have an Ink Republic CIS in my CX6600 and it has been flawless since day one. I highly recommend their products if the design is basically the same as
2008-07-13 by Greg
... The R2400 is discontinued, replaced by the R2880 And if you never intend to try different inks, I think I might look at the HP printers too, and maybe see
2008-07-13 by Greg
... No offense meant, but come back in 3 months and let us know how that CIS is still working. My Ink Republic CIS has been going for 3 years (I think, can t
2008-07-12 by Scott Jones
... print on? What drymount tissue do you use? What temperature do you set your press at? Does it affect permanency and longevity? ... I use Fusion
2008-07-12 by Bob Marsolais
I have found a source of reasonably priced quality CIS s that support Epson printers using the older 7 contact chips as well as the new 9 contact chips. My 4
2008-07-12 by Mel Levine
Can you expand on this answer. What paper/ink combination do you print on? What drymount tissue do you use? What temperature do you set your press
2008-07-12 by Bob Marsolais
I am currently investigating substituting MK in the glop position of my R1800. Image Specialist s PK on Costco glossy paper with no glop is not significantly
2008-07-12 by David Meddings
Thanks Peter, I leave on a business trip for a week starting tomorrow, but I ll certainly give that a try. At this point I m ready to try anything. Best, Dave
2008-07-12 by bwbonkers
Hi A friend of mine with a 2100 little used had a similar problem which we thought were blocked nozzles. As a last resort we had an idea it was a cart ink
2008-07-12 by David Meddings
Hi all, I m getting unusable prints on my 2100 (Euro version of 2200). Running the UT7 inkset through the MIS clear refillable carts since years and used to
2008-07-12 by Clayton Jones
Hello Joanne, ... The Epson K3 printers are great at this. K3 refers to the inks they use, which contain black and two grays along with the colors. In
2008-07-12 by Scott Jones
... I dry mount all my inkjet prints without any bad effects. Works great. No problems.
2008-07-12 by Richard Smallfield
Whoops - wrong recipient! Apologies, Richard ... -- richard smallfield photography http://smallfield.vze.com
2008-07-11 by Richard Smallfield
Hi Mark, did you know your gallery page http://www.thedigitaldarkroom.co.nz/Gallery.html is still back in January???? Proposal coming soon, Rich -- richard
2008-07-11 by mcenigma
Ok, I hope you guys have and idea of this topic, If I make a digital print ( to be on target using epson 3800,4800 or 7600 ). can I use a mount press? did you
2008-07-11 by Michael T. Murphy
Most of the recent Epson printers give good results out of the box using ABW, an Epson provided utility. That includes thge Epson 2880, 3800, 7880, 9880, etc.
2008-07-11 by fairfax7451
Hi I am starting from scratch.... I want to use an Epson printer for black and white printing. Is there one that can be used straight out of the box or do I
2008-07-10 by Bill
Harald Johnson stated in his book, Mastering Digital Printing – Second Edition 2005, that some paper can have different, rebranded marketing names depending
2008-07-10 by Joost Horsten
Hi all, As my 2100 seems to come in its terminal phase, I am planning an extensive upgrade of my printer fleet . Next to a 44 dedicated B&W setup discussed
2008-07-09 by Richard Smallfield
Hi, I think you ll find BO printing a bit dotty if you like darkroom prints. QTR made simple in ten easy steps: 1. Convert image to QTR Grey Matte profile in
2008-07-09 by Greg
... Xrite has most of the basics on color managment on their website for FREE! I suggest you start by registering there: http://www.measureitrite.com/ It is
2008-07-09 by Richard Smallfield
Hi, world-renowned photographer Lawrence Aberhart was interviewed on Radio NZ this morning - very good interview.
2008-07-09 by jthorner
I m trying the black ink only method first and then will progress to QTR. I ve downloaded QTR, but it seems that there is yet another learning curve to climb.
2008-07-09 by Tyler Boley
I m with Richard on this, download QTR and use it as a demo for a while. Probably comes with some great canned 2200 curves already, it being a tried and true
2008-07-09 by John Horner
Thank you Richard! I appreciate the pointers. Hopefully you have saved me some time wandering in the wilderness and some cash as well! John _____ From:
2008-07-08 by Richard Sintchak
... likes to have different names for everything Yes, I remember the street demonstrations in all the major cities where masses of Americans were demanding
2008-07-08 by Richard Sintchak
I ve been using my 2200 for years now printing either black-only or using QTR and getting wonderful results. Both methods easy as pie. I tried the exotic
2008-07-08 by Paul Whiting
Thanks very much, Roger, that s quite helpful. Paul
2008-07-08 by Chris Ellis
Hi I put this question to MIS (it seems unfair that Paul should do all the work :-)) but have had no reply. Hopefully someone will know the answer! ... I ve
2008-07-08 by Richard Smallfield
Don t spend any more on printer for now. I ve been using a 2100 - same as the 2200 but for some reason America likes to have different names for everything
2008-07-08 by jthorner
I have an Epson 2200 and am very happy with the color results I ve been able to achieve with it, but now I wish to do more black & white printing without
2008-07-08 by Tyler Boley
well, to make things more fun, you won t find any color management book with anything about making monochromatic inks work... So though I would encourage
2008-07-08 by esharamaki
Wow. Can of worms. I better look up a book on color management... Thank you Tyler for your time.
2008-07-08 by Greg
... Theory and practice are often much different. And if you are using a multipass print spped, there really shouldn t ever be RIP induced microbanding. There
2008-07-08 by Joost Horsten
Hi Greg, Thanks once again for your elaborate answer. ... spray ... tone ... see ... Recall that I don t claim any hands-on expertise here. I m just reflecting
2008-07-08 by Tyler Boley
... this is actually somewhat complicated question. The answer tends to depend on what printing software is being discussed. When using QTR, one selects
2008-07-08 by Joost Horsten
Hi Giuseppe, What you are proposing should possible. As a matter of fact if you do so, you start recreating a derivative of Paul Roark s 4K+ ink setup:
2008-07-08 by Roger
I do not own cleaning carts and did not use them when I put MK in R, B, MK and PK to test the printer. I went from OEM to Eboni just fine and then went back
2008-07-07 by Paul Whiting
Thanks, Roger... actually I m not planning to use dye-based ink at all. I ll use the MK and BK positions and the GLOP position for the Eboni, leaving the other
2008-07-07 by esharamaki
I m just trying to find some information regarding the difference between a profile and curve when printing. When using carbon-6, there are 6 different
2008-07-07 by Roger
I ve made the round-trip once so far with an R1800. If you are using non-OEM dye-based inks they might conflict with Eboni and cause clogs. I went from Epson
2008-07-07 by Greg
... The lightest inks can contribute to the darks areas, but why? WHy spray all that solvent down when you can more effectively use a darker tone to fill in
2008-07-07 by Paul Whiting
I m trying to set up my R1800 with Paul Roarke s 3MK approach. Do I need cleaning cartridges or not? I m seeing what appears to be conflicting information on
2008-07-07 by giuseppe_toffoli
Hi guy, I use QRT with excellent results in my Epson 2100 + UltraChrome. Befor change with carbon ink, I want finish UltraChrome. Since the magenta is not used
2008-07-07 by noahandrea
Does anyone know of a paper profile for Ilford Gold Fibre for the R1800, using Piezography inksets (Inkjetmall products)?? Thanks
2008-07-07 by Joost Horsten
Thanks Greg, I love your trick to determine the maximum ink load. Makes absolute sense. Your statement on the combined ink loads confirms what I expected. I
2008-07-07 by Gary Benson
Hi folks, I m coordinating the monthly Digital BW print exchange that Tom O Connell started and handled for so many, many years (visit the Yahoo Group
2008-07-06 by Roger
I have Print Fix Pro with an R220. I didn t find the ICC workflow all that useful- if your goal is to dial in dead neutral or slight variations thereof on
2008-07-06 by Richard Smallfield
Hi, the 3800 does take paper up to 95cm long, so if you don t need more than that, you can cut up roll paper and use the top feeder, as I do with my 2100. It
2008-07-06 by Allan Chen
Bert, Thanks. I know the 1900 is out, but many comments were that when an inkset would be available is anyone s guess since Epson changes its cart