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Piezography / MIS compatibility question....?

Piezography / MIS compatibility question....?

2002-06-18 by lisanrichus

Hello all, 

I am a new member to this group, but I have been lurking for a 
while and trying to "soak up" as much as I can from your 
knowledgeable heads ;)

(As I write this, I have a Piezography cartridge kit / software (the 
new Piezotone set) on order which should arrive today (taps foot 
waiting for Fedex...)

I also have a set of MIS FS quads on hand that I am thinking is 
what I want to use with the Piezo driver.

(Setup will be used in a 1280 / with EAM)

Question:  The MIS inks I ordered said on the order page they 
were compatible with the Cone driver, but is there anything else I 
will need to do (configuration wise) that will insure proper 
output.?  The MIS site doesn't appear to have any further 
info...nor does the Piezography site (which is understandable 
since they don't recommend anything but Piezo inks)

Any help / thoughts from those of you who have already travelled 
this road is much appreciated.

Thanks, and nice to meet all of you....


Rich Green

Re: Piezography / MIS compatibility question....?

2002-06-18 by antonisphoto

Rich,

welcome to the group. I am not sure in what order you are planning on trying 
things out: PiezoTone carts or CIS with MIS FS? I am guessing you have one 
1280 and you are trying both inksets?

Either way - make sure you flush between inksets and make sure you do a 
good test with both them so you can decide which you prefer. If I were you, I 
would put the carts with PTones first, do a bunch of prints that include 
grayscales and use at least EAM and perhaps some Hahnemuhle papers (as 
Steadman said, PhotoRag is pretty much the king these days).

Then take the carts out, flush, put the CIS/MIS FS in, and print the same exact 
prints on all the same papers. In both cases, use the Piezo plug in with 
appropriate profiles for the papers. Follow the instructions that came with the 
plug-in for the Epson driver settings. Make sure you have the latest 6.xx plug 
in. Check the Inkjetmall site for upgrades and for tips.

Let all these prints sit for a day or two (it's a good idea to let the inks  settle for 
24 hrs before judging), then examine the prints under daylight, fluorescent 
and tungsten. Draw conclusions and decide which inkset you are interested in 
the most. If it's MIS FS, you are already set up. If you want to spend the extra 
money for PiezoTones you have to get a new CIS head, flush, fill, and print.

Good luck.


Antonis


--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "lisanrichus" <kamurah@h...> wrote:
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> Hello all, 
> 
> I am a new member to this group, but I have been lurking for a 
> while and trying to "soak up" as much as I can from your 
> knowledgeable heads ;)
> 
> (As I write this, I have a Piezography cartridge kit / software (the 
> new Piezotone set) on order which should arrive today (taps foot 
> waiting for Fedex...)
> 
> I also have a set of MIS FS quads on hand that I am thinking is 
> what I want to use with the Piezo driver.
> 
> (Setup will be used in a 1280 / with EAM)
> 
> Question:  The MIS inks I ordered said on the order page they 
> were compatible with the Cone driver, but is there anything else I 
> will need to do (configuration wise) that will insure proper 
> output.?  The MIS site doesn't appear to have any further 
> info...nor does the Piezography site (which is understandable 
> since they don't recommend anything but Piezo inks)
> 
> Any help / thoughts from those of you who have already travelled 
> this road is much appreciated.
> 
> Thanks, and nice to meet all of you....
> 
> 
> Rich Green

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