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Re: [Digital BW] My first hextone - WOW!!! And some questions

Re: [Digital BW] My first hextone - WOW!!! And some questions

2002-03-20 by Jerry Olson

>  Charley!

> I've seen from
> 2000p or 1280 using color ink, tho still not up to silver print
> standards, but that would be asking too much :)

Why is it not up to silver standards? Sure is up to mine!

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> Should I be printing at 1440 or 2880?

1440 is fine

> Has anyone had any luck printing on glossy or lustre papers?

Only with the original epson dye inks

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> Also, I haven't invested in a CIS yet - is there any disadvantage to
> using one?

No, only advantages!!!!

> And has anyone used a CIS-1280 on a mac system? The MIS
> webpage makes it look like it's incompatible with the mac.

You don't want that one. You want the one from Media street. It used to be called the nomorecarts system, and is MUCH easier to use, totally
compatible with Macintosh. It has a chip that reads the ink in the 1280 print is always full.

Jerry
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