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Re: Letter to Epson

2008-05-11 by alankushnir

I have been making superb BW prints with the 3800 since I received it. I do not have feed problems even with large paper. The only thing I had to pay attention

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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Glossy papers

2008-05-11 by Gary Weaver

It would be interesting to find a heat baked glossy finish for the ink jet papers. I don t have a dryer anymore. gar *********** REPLY SEPARATOR ***********

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Re: Letter to Epson

2008-05-11 by dealy663

I just gave up on Epson Enhanced Matte when I moved up to the Ultrachrome K3 printers. For me that ink/paper combo just didn t work very well. I never tried

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Re: [Digital BW] Letter to Epson

2008-05-11 by Richard Smallfield

About the paper feed problem, have you tried using a support card? I find that mandatory for my 2100. Richard -- http://smallfield.vze.com Nothing is wrong

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Help making BW profiles

2008-05-11 by slcphoto73

I also posted this to the WideFormat group, but think there may be some folks here who don t read that. Sorry if this is a problem for anyone. I have a 3800

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Re: Letter to Epson

2008-05-11 by Susan Chapin

Re rear sheet feed skew on the 3800: once you put the paper in, you have to maintain a gentle downwards pressure on the paper until the paper is all the way in

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Re: 1400

2008-05-11 by pr_roark

... I m trying to get some feedback from MIS, among others, to help me prioritize the goals. Here are a few of the assumptions I m working with: First, I think

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Re: Glossy papers

2008-05-11 by scott_now_coming

Hi Arthur, Start here: http://www.itsupplies.com/cgi- bin/itsupplies.storefront/EN/Catalog/1870 Crane makes a nice one, too: http://www.itsupplies.com/cgi-

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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Letter to Epson

2008-05-11 by Carl Schofield

Steve, I used to have similar problems with my 4000. I ve since discovered that simply manually feeding from the sheet feeder tray works perfectly for all

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Re: 1400

2008-05-11 by jsandman001

Hello Paul and Scott, I just wanted to jump in and say im very intrested in this topic since I just bought a 1400. There are a few sources for 1400 refillable

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Re: Letter to Epson

2008-05-11 by Steven Karafyllakis

I too have a 3800, but having owned several previous Epson printers was not in the least bit surprised that the canned profiles are mediocre at best, they

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Re: 1400

2008-05-11 by scott_now_coming

Hi Scott, Where did you find the re-fillable carts for the 1400? Can you post a link? Thanks, Scott ... bulk ... just ... buy ... to ... better if

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Re: Glossy papers

2008-05-11 by Michael T. Murphy

... I have gone the opposite route. I am making proofs at 16x20 up to 24x30. For image capture I am using 4x5 film and a Canon 1DsII digital. I got tired of

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[Digital BW] Re: Glossy papers

2008-05-11 by Scott Jones

I agree on the comments about texture. All the papers except the Harmon have different quantity and quality of texture, but the Harmon seems to be unique in

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Letter to Epson

2008-05-11 by digikdm

I have been printing with my new Epson 3800 for about 1 month, and I am a bit dismayed that the B&W prints I m getting using the intrinsic Epson driver (with

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RE: [Digital BW] Re: Glossy papers

2008-05-10 by Paul Grant

I second your comment on the Harmon Gloss..I find it outstanding for my b/w and also feel it works well for Color.the Ilford Gold is a good choise as well. It

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Re: Glossy papers

2008-05-10 by Scott Jones

I really like the Harmon gloss. Closest thing I have ever found to silver. I have looked at them all. Very expensive, but beautiful surface and amazingly high

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Re: Glossy papers

2008-05-10 by zonepeter

Arthur, I would start with the new Baryta coated papers. My personal favorite is the Ilford Gold Fiber Silk. It is slightly warm tone, very smooth and not

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Glossy papers

2008-05-10 by Arthur Fink

The great paper chase only lists matte papers, and most of the discussion here continues that -- even that glossy papers often permit a higher dMax. I must

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Re: 1400

2008-05-10 by pr_roark

Scott, ... Yes. Have you found a good source for empty 1400 carts and chips? ... I m not sure about Eboni s compatibility with Claria inks. If they are not

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Re: 1400

2008-05-10 by niteowl1004

Thanks Paul, Since i already have empty refillable carts, I could buy the MIS bulk ink and refill them myself i think. So at this point, would you leave the

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Re: [Digital BW] Copyright control

2008-05-10 by Steven Daniel

I m not a lawyer, but this is how I see it. If some company, be it Hallmark, or Joe s postcards, finds a picture somewhere (your web site for example), and

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Re: canvas printing

2008-05-10 by Howard Hamilton

Following some recommendations members of this group made some time ago, I have been successfully printing on the Premier Art Canvas Matte (22mil) with the

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Re: 1400

2008-05-10 by pr_roark

niteowl1004 wrote: ... At this time MIS has no carts for the 1400. So, to use any MIS inks one would have to use a CIS. These are

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RE: [Digital BW] Re: canvas printing

2008-05-10 by David Whistance

Steve I haven t put canvas through my 3800, however I did regularly through a 2100 which has a similar feed mechanism and worked fine. Why not try one of the

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RE: [Digital BW] canvas printing

2008-05-10 by David Whistance

Hi Joost I have used several types of canvas. At the moment I am using two the Epson Premier Art Canvas (which I think has now changed its name) and an Innova

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Re: 1400

2008-05-10 by niteowl1004

Hi Paul and Scott, I have been reading from the sidelines on the 1400, and Paul has given me some great advice. Since I am new at this, Paul, I need you to

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Re: 1400

2008-05-10 by scott_now_coming

Thanks Paul, For all your hard work and sharing your knowledge. : ) Scott ... on ... the ... somewhat ... into ... a ... that ... a ... It s ... feeling ...

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Re: 16bit Epson Drivers

2008-05-10 by Chuck Behrman

... The new Epson 16 bit driver is a beta version (at least for the Epson 9800) and works well. Although I haven t compared the same print between 8 and 16

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Re: 1400

2008-05-09 by pr_roark

Scott, The word from MIS is that the refill procedures do not work for the 1400. They ll look into it. ... I have 2 of the cheap SuperJetUSA units running --

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Re: 1400

2008-05-09 by scott_now_coming

What about the cheapie CIS unit sold on e-Bay? I see they make one for the 1400. Scott ... I m ... issues ... they

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RE: [Digital BW] Copyright control

2008-05-09 by stephengledhill

Thanks Peter - but how depressing. And it looks like we in the UK will fall in line behind the US - so what s new! I feel powerless. Like you, I don t want

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Re: canvas printing

2008-05-09 by steveabrink

I m printing on a 3800 and was going to try Epson premier canvas.. I just don t want to screw up my feed mechansim ... ... time with my ... use sheets (ie

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Re: 1400

2008-05-09 by pr_roark

... DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, scott_now_coming ... I ve asked MIS about the 1400 carts and their refill kits. From what I can see, the

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