Re: [Digital BW] Duotone with Piezo Color? was Tim York: re:papers
2001-08-01 by Steadman Uhlich
Not yet...was going to but stalled due to Epson software issues and waiting for yellow profiles. Will do as soon as possible. Thanks for posting the link to Luminouslandscape Duotone description...I missed that before somehow and really like the way Michael describes in detail and with screen shots. His site is one of my favorites to visit for tips and images to view. Steadman
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From: mwesley250@...
To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 1:18 AM
Subject: [Digital BW] Duotone with Piezo Color? was Tim York: re:papers
Steadman,
Have you tried a duotone with the Piezo color inks? If you did, what
did you think of the results?
Martin
--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "Steadman Uhlich"
<steadmanuhlich@k...> wrote:
> Tim,
> I use PiezoBW inks in an 1160 with CIS. I have a 1200 with
ColorPiezo and CIS but I am waiting for new profiles for the new
yellow.
>
> In your situation, you may want to "save money in the long run" by
buying a CIS for about $120 and a set of ColorPiezo pigment inks for
another $120 (for 6 4 ounce bottles). That is the best deal on
color pigment inks I know of and it comes with free profiles to use
with the Epson driver. Outstanding deal I think. Much
better/cheaper in the long run than Epson carts. And pigmented inks
should last much longer etc...etc...
>
> If you want more info on the inks, just go to Inkjetmall.com where
there is a complete comparison to other inks.
>
> Good Luck,
> Steadman
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