MIS FS (Standard vs Neutral)
2002-09-09 by sceptre12345
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2002-09-09 by sceptre12345
Hi, I've been using the original Piezo inkset on an Epson 1160. I'd like to hear your inputs on two MIS FS inksets (Standard vs Neutral). Which one you like and why. TIA Andre
2002-09-09 by Paul Roark
The standard FS inkset looks a lot like the original PiezoBW inkset (medium warm, but no green tint), and it warms up a lot like the PiezoBW inkset. However, the FS inkset is pure pigment -- no added dyes. The FS-N inkset is neutral-cool (about 0.02 density units cool). It does not warm on EAM and warms just slightly on PhotoRag. So, it is visually a more stable inkset. Paul http://www.PaulRoark.com ___________________________________________________
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Subject: [Digital BW] MIS FS (Standard vs Neutral)
Hi,
I've been using the original Piezo inkset on an Epson 1160. I'd like
to hear your inputs on two MIS FS inksets (Standard vs Neutral).
Which one you like and why.
TIA
Andre
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