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Curves for Epson 1280 and Piezotone inks

2004-02-24 by Johnny Eades

I currently use BO printing after ordering the PiezographyBW software 
and the MIS Full Spectrum Neutral inkset. I am receiving the upgrade 
to PiezoICC profiles and have ordered the matching Piezotone inkset. 
I wonder if anyone on this newsgroup knows whether MIS inks sells a 
matching inkset and if anyone knows how to create curves for this 
matching inkset to use the ICC profiles from Piezography? I know that 
is asking a lot at once, but I would like to use the Epson to its 
fullest capacity. All this is a large learning process for me. I know 
one of the questions I'm going to be asked is "WHY?" I want to learn 
as much as I can so I can make prints that will suit me and those I 
may produce them for.

Your friend in Photography,

Johnny Eades

RE: [Digital BW] Curves for Epson 1280 and Piezotone inks

2004-02-24 by Richard

The ICC profiles are specific to the piezotone ink sets and therefore it is
quite unlikely that they will suit other manufacturers inks.

Richard
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Subject: [Digital BW] Curves for Epson 1280 and Piezotone inks

I currently use BO printing after ordering the PiezographyBW software 
and the MIS Full Spectrum Neutral inkset. I am receiving the upgrade 
to PiezoICC profiles and have ordered the matching Piezotone inkset. 


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RE: [Digital BW] Curves for Epson 1280 and Piezotone inks

2004-02-24 by Paul Roark

>The ICC profiles are specific to the piezotone ink sets and therefore it is
>quite unlikely that they will suit other manufacturers inks.

MIS FS inks are the same densities.  So I suspect the MIS FS series inks
would work fine as long as one makes sure the inks are in the correct
positions.  The new Cone ink position is similar to (but maybe not exactly
the same as) what MIS marketed a few years ago as the FS-E inksets.  The
original Piezo hextone arrangement was not consistent with the Epson driver
because it used the same density inks in the light and dark positions of the
M & C spots.  With both the MIS FS-E and new Piezo ICC arrangement, the idea
is to allow the Epson driver crossovers to work -- because Epson does an
excellent job of it.  

Paul
www.PaulRoark.com 

For UT2 information, curves, and settings see:
http://home1.gte.net/res09aij/ 

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To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Digital BW] Curves for Epson 1280 and Piezotone inks

I currently use BO printing after ordering the PiezographyBW software 
and the MIS Full Spectrum Neutral inkset. I am receiving the upgrade 
to PiezoICC profiles and have ordered the matching Piezotone inkset. 


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Re: [Digital BW] Curves for Epson 1280 and Piezotone inks

2004-02-25 by Johnny Eades

Hello Paul,

Thanks for jumping in with your always welcomed input. I do have on 
hand the MIS FSN-Epson driver inkset bulk inks. I did receive the 
cartridges from inkjet mall today. I think I'll put them in and see 
what the Epson driver can do with them. I still have some curves for 
the FSN inks, so I may try them. I hesitate to do this before getting 
the ICC profiles (currently on backorder). The whole set of FSN inks 
cost less than the two cartridges from Inkjetmall, and that adds to 
my hesitation. If you have any ideas on using the Piezotone inks with 
PS and applying curves, I'd appreciate any comments.

Your friend in photography,

Johnny Eades



--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Roark" 
<paul.roark@v...> wrote:
> 
> >The ICC profiles are specific to the piezotone ink sets and 
therefore it is
> >quite unlikely that they will suit other manufacturers inks.
> 
> MIS FS inks are the same densities.  So I suspect the MIS FS series 
inks
> would work fine as long as one makes sure the inks are in the 
correct
> positions.  The new Cone ink position is similar to (but maybe not 
exactly
> the same as) what MIS marketed a few years ago as the FS-E 
inksets.  The
> original Piezo hextone arrangement was not consistent with the 
Epson driver
> because it used the same density inks in the light and dark 
positions of the
> M & C spots.  With both the MIS FS-E and new Piezo ICC arrangement, 
the idea
> is to allow the Epson driver crossovers to work -- because Epson 
does an
> excellent job of it.  
> 
> Paul
> www.PaulRoark.com 
> 
> For UT2 information, curves, and settings see:
> http://home1.gte.net/res09aij/ 
> 
> ____________________
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Johnny Eades [mailto:jeades1@s...] 
> Sent: 24 February 2004 02:40
> To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [Digital BW] Curves for Epson 1280 and Piezotone inks
> 
> I currently use BO printing after ordering the PiezographyBW 
software 
> and the MIS Full Spectrum Neutral inkset. I am receiving the 
upgrade 
> to PiezoICC profiles and have ordered the matching Piezotone 
inkset. 
> 
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RE: [Digital BW] Curves for Epson 1280 and Piezotone inks

2004-02-25 by Paul Roark

Johnny,

>Paul, Thanks for jumping in with your always welcomed input. 
>I do have on hand the MIS FSN-Epson driver inkset bulk inks.

The original FSN is being upgraded to a UT-FSN, which is far more lightfast
and also glossy paper compatible.

> I did receive the cartridges from inkjet mall today. 
>I think I'll put them in and see what the Epson driver can do with them. 
>I still have some curves for the FSN inks, so I may try them.

The MIS FS-E light cyan may be darker than the Piezo/ICC setup.

> I hesitate to do this before getting the ICC profiles 
>(currently on backorder).

Sure, don't use up your inks before trying the new system.

In the new Piezo system the ink order is, I believe, as follows, relative to
the old quad Piezo inks:  C = C, LC = M, M = M, LM = Y, Y = Y.  The main
difference from the FS-E may be that the FS-E used a darker LC.  (The gap
between Piezo C and M is very large.)  The bottom line is that the old MIS
FS-E curves may not be quite correct for the Piezo/ICC ink order.

>The whole set of FSN inks cost less than the two cartridges from
>Inkjetmall, and that adds to my hesitation. 

Cost is an issue.

>If you have any ideas on using the Piezotone inks with 
>PS and applying curves, I'd appreciate any comments.

The ICC system should work very well.

If I were designing a hextone monotone inkset for the 1280, however, I would
not use so many light inks.  The Piezo yellow, for example, was needed to
tame the old 3000.  In a 1280 I think it is lighter than necessary.  Having
2 inks of that density is, well, expensive water and a waste of the
printer's capabilities.  In a 1280, in fact, the M density is light enough
to carry the highlights and be very smooth.

(Note that in the UT2 system, the dark midtones are both close to the Piezo
C density.  This is one reason the inkset can print on glossy paper with a
good dmax without the need for a Photo black -- a very nice feature that
7600 and 9600 owners are especially going to appreciate.)

At any rate, if I were to write curves for the 1280 and the Piezo/ICC ink
order, I might ignore the yellow-position ink (blue curve) for the
highlights and just use it at the very end to turn on the black ink.  At
most I might pull it down initially until about 10% and then turn if off
until the black needed to be used.  I'd treat the M ink (green curve) as the
main light ink.  Even that one would not be pulled on more than half way
until the very end.  I'd probably let it go fairly flat in the middle.  The
C ink (red curve) is where the midtone action is.  Even this one could start
at the white point and stay at a low slope until the green curve started to
level off.

I don't see me doing any curves for this inkset because it's not the way I
would do things to start with.  I think the inkset has too much light ink in
it and is too limited in its flexibility -- non-variable tones and not
glossy compatible.  Frankly, I've been curious what an ICC approach could do
with the UT2 inkset.

Paul
www.PaulRoark.com 

For UT2 information, curves, and settings see:
http://home1.gte.net/res09aij/ 

__________________________________



--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Roark" 
<paul.roark@v...> wrote:
> 
> >The ICC profiles are specific to the piezotone ink sets and 
therefore it is
> >quite unlikely that they will suit other manufacturers inks.
> 
> MIS FS inks are the same densities.  So I suspect the MIS FS series 
inks
> would work fine as long as one makes sure the inks are in the 
correct
> positions.  The new Cone ink position is similar to (but maybe not 
exactly
> the same as) what MIS marketed a few years ago as the FS-E 
inksets.  The
> original Piezo hextone arrangement was not consistent with the 
Epson driver
> because it used the same density inks in the light and dark 
positions of the
> M & C spots.  With both the MIS FS-E and new Piezo ICC arrangement, 
the idea
> is to allow the Epson driver crossovers to work -- because Epson 
does an
> excellent job of it.  
> 
> Paul
> www.PaulRoark.com 
> 
> For UT2 information, curves, and settings see:
> http://home1.gte.net/res09aij/ 
> 
> ____________________
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Johnny Eades [mailto:jeades1@s...] 
> Sent: 24 February 2004 02:40
> To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [Digital BW] Curves for Epson 1280 and Piezotone inks
> 
> I currently use BO printing after ordering the PiezographyBW 
software 
> and the MIS Full Spectrum Neutral inkset. I am receiving the 
upgrade 
> to PiezoICC profiles and have ordered the matching Piezotone 
inkset. 
> 
> 
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Re: [Digital BW] Curves for Epson 1280 and Piezotone inks

2004-02-25 by Shilesh Jani

Paul,

You are right about the new Piezo ICC ink order.  I filled one 1280 
cartridge with FS inks in that order, and was very quickly able to 
create a grayscale adjustment curve to linearize a 21 step ramp.  The 
wedge was smoth and certainly no dots. So, the new Piezo ICC inks 
likely can be used very easily with the Epson driver, without having 
to resort to ICC profiles or a partitioned workflow.

My understanding of the FS-E inks was that LC=1/3C and LM=1/3M.  It 
is, therfore a true "hextone" inkset (overkill, IMHO), rather than a 
quadtone inkset used for hextone printers.

Regards.

Shilesh 

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Roark" 
<paul.roark@v...> wrote:
> Johnny,
> 
> >Paul, Thanks for jumping in with your always welcomed input. 
> >I do have on hand the MIS FSN-Epson driver inkset bulk inks.
> 
> The original FSN is being upgraded to a UT-FSN, which is far more 
lightfast
> and also glossy paper compatible.
> 
> > I did receive the cartridges from inkjet mall today. 
> >I think I'll put them in and see what the Epson driver can do with 
them. 
> >I still have some curves for the FSN inks, so I may try them.
> 
> The MIS FS-E light cyan may be darker than the Piezo/ICC setup.
> 
> > I hesitate to do this before getting the ICC profiles 
> >(currently on backorder).
> 
> Sure, don't use up your inks before trying the new system.
> 
> In the new Piezo system the ink order is, I believe, as follows, 
relative to
> the old quad Piezo inks:  C = C, LC = M, M = M, LM = Y, Y = Y.  The 
main
> difference from the FS-E may be that the FS-E used a darker LC.  
(The gap
> between Piezo C and M is very large.)  The bottom line is that the 
old MIS
> FS-E curves may not be quite correct for the Piezo/ICC ink order.
> 
> >The whole set of FSN inks cost less than the two cartridges from
> >Inkjetmall, and that adds to my hesitation. 
> 
> Cost is an issue.
> 
> >If you have any ideas on using the Piezotone inks with 
> >PS and applying curves, I'd appreciate any comments.
> 
> The ICC system should work very well.
> 
> If I were designing a hextone monotone inkset for the 1280, 
however, I would
> not use so many light inks.  The Piezo yellow, for example, was 
needed to
> tame the old 3000.  In a 1280 I think it is lighter than 
necessary.  Having
> 2 inks of that density is, well, expensive water and a waste of the
> printer's capabilities.  In a 1280, in fact, the M density is light 
enough
> to carry the highlights and be very smooth.
> 
> (Note that in the UT2 system, the dark midtones are both close to 
the Piezo
> C density.  This is one reason the inkset can print on glossy paper 
with a
> good dmax without the need for a Photo black -- a very nice feature 
that
> 7600 and 9600 owners are especially going to appreciate.)
> 
> At any rate, if I were to write curves for the 1280 and the 
Piezo/ICC ink
> order, I might ignore the yellow-position ink (blue curve) for the
> highlights and just use it at the very end to turn on the black 
ink.  At
> most I might pull it down initially until about 10% and then turn 
if off
> until the black needed to be used.  I'd treat the M ink (green 
curve) as the
> main light ink.  Even that one would not be pulled on more than 
half way
> until the very end.  I'd probably let it go fairly flat in the 
middle.  The
> C ink (red curve) is where the midtone action is.  Even this one 
could start
> at the white point and stay at a low slope until the green curve 
started to
> level off.
> 
> I don't see me doing any curves for this inkset because it's not 
the way I
> would do things to start with.  I think the inkset has too much 
light ink in
> it and is too limited in its flexibility -- non-variable tones and 
not
> glossy compatible.  Frankly, I've been curious what an ICC approach 
could do
> with the UT2 inkset.
> 
> Paul
> www.PaulRoark.com 
> 
> For UT2 information, curves, and settings see:
> http://home1.gte.net/res09aij/ 
> 
> __________________________________
> 
> 
> 
> --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Roark" 
> <paul.roark@v...> wrote:
> > 
> > >The ICC profiles are specific to the piezotone ink sets and 
> therefore it is
> > >quite unlikely that they will suit other manufacturers inks.
> > 
> > MIS FS inks are the same densities.  So I suspect the MIS FS 
series 
> inks
> > would work fine as long as one makes sure the inks are in the 
> correct
> > positions.  The new Cone ink position is similar to (but maybe 
not 
> exactly
> > the same as) what MIS marketed a few years ago as the FS-E 
> inksets.  The
> > original Piezo hextone arrangement was not consistent with the 
> Epson driver
> > because it used the same density inks in the light and dark 
> positions of the
> > M & C spots.  With both the MIS FS-E and new Piezo ICC 
arrangement, 
> the idea
> > is to allow the Epson driver crossovers to work -- because Epson 
> does an
> > excellent job of it.  
> > 
> > Paul
> > www.PaulRoark.com 
> > 
> > For UT2 information, curves, and settings see:
> > http://home1.gte.net/res09aij/ 
> > 
> > ____________________
> > 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Johnny Eades [mailto:jeades1@s...] 
> > Sent: 24 February 2004 02:40
> > To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
> > Subject: [Digital BW] Curves for Epson 1280 and Piezotone inks
> > 
> > I currently use BO printing after ordering the PiezographyBW 
> software 
> > and the MIS Full Spectrum Neutral inkset. I am receiving the 
> upgrade 
> > to PiezoICC profiles and have ordered the matching Piezotone 
> inkset. 
> > 
> > 
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> B&W
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> EXEMPLARY
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> > GOODWILL, USE, DATA OR OTHER INTANGIBLE LOSSES (EVEN IF THE  
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Re: [Digital BW] Curves for Epson 1280 and Piezotone inks

2004-02-26 by Johnny Eades

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Shilesh Jani" 
<shilesh.jani@s...> wrote:
> Paul,
> 
> You are right about the new Piezo ICC ink order.  I filled one 1280 
> cartridge with FS inks in that order, and was very quickly able to 
> create a grayscale adjustment curve to linearize a 21 step ramp.  
The 
> wedge was smoth and certainly no dots. So, the new Piezo ICC inks 
> likely can be used very easily with the Epson driver, without 
having 
> to resort to ICC profiles or a partitioned workflow.
> 
> My understanding of the FS-E inks was that LC=1/3C and LM=1/3M.  It 
> is, therfore a true "hextone" inkset (overkill, IMHO), rather than 
a 
> quadtone inkset used for hextone printers.
> 
> Regards.
> 
> Shilesh 
> 
> --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Roark" 
> <paul.roark@v...> wrote:
> > Johnny,
> > 
> > >Paul, Thanks for jumping in with your always welcomed input. 
> > >I do have on hand the MIS FSN-Epson driver inkset bulk inks.
> > 
> > The original FSN is being upgraded to a UT-FSN, which is far more 
> lightfast
> > and also glossy paper compatible.
> > 
> > > I did receive the cartridges from inkjet mall today. 
> > >I think I'll put them in and see what the Epson driver can do 
with 
> them. 
> > >I still have some curves for the FSN inks, so I may try them.
> > 
> > The MIS FS-E light cyan may be darker than the Piezo/ICC setup.
> > 
> > > I hesitate to do this before getting the ICC profiles 
> > >(currently on backorder).
> > 
> > Sure, don't use up your inks before trying the new system.
> > 
> > In the new Piezo system the ink order is, I believe, as follows, 
> relative to
> > the old quad Piezo inks:  C = C, LC = M, M = M, LM = Y, Y = Y.  
The 
> main
> > difference from the FS-E may be that the FS-E used a darker LC.  
> (The gap
> > between Piezo C and M is very large.)  The bottom line is that 
the 
> old MIS
> > FS-E curves may not be quite correct for the Piezo/ICC ink order.
> > 
> > >The whole set of FSN inks cost less than the two cartridges from
> > >Inkjetmall, and that adds to my hesitation. 
> > 
> > Cost is an issue.
> > 
> > >If you have any ideas on using the Piezotone inks with 
> > >PS and applying curves, I'd appreciate any comments.
> > 
> > The ICC system should work very well.
> > 
> > If I were designing a hextone monotone inkset for the 1280, 
> however, I would
> > not use so many light inks.  The Piezo yellow, for example, was 
> needed to
> > tame the old 3000.  In a 1280 I think it is lighter than 
> necessary.  Having
> > 2 inks of that density is, well, expensive water and a waste of 
the
> > printer's capabilities.  In a 1280, in fact, the M density is 
light 
> enough
> > to carry the highlights and be very smooth.
> > 
> > (Note that in the UT2 system, the dark midtones are both close to 
> the Piezo
> > C density.  This is one reason the inkset can print on glossy 
paper 
> with a
> > good dmax without the need for a Photo black -- a very nice 
feature 
> that
> > 7600 and 9600 owners are especially going to appreciate.)
> > 
> > At any rate, if I were to write curves for the 1280 and the 
> Piezo/ICC ink
> > order, I might ignore the yellow-position ink (blue curve) for the
> > highlights and just use it at the very end to turn on the black 
> ink.  At
> > most I might pull it down initially until about 10% and then turn 
> if off
> > until the black needed to be used.  I'd treat the M ink (green 
> curve) as the
> > main light ink.  Even that one would not be pulled on more than 
> half way
> > until the very end.  I'd probably let it go fairly flat in the 
> middle.  The
> > C ink (red curve) is where the midtone action is.  Even this one 
> could start
> > at the white point and stay at a low slope until the green curve 
> started to
> > level off.
> > 
> > I don't see me doing any curves for this inkset because it's not 
> the way I
> > would do things to start with.  I think the inkset has too much 
> light ink in
> > it and is too limited in its flexibility -- non-variable tones 
and 
> not
> > glossy compatible.  Frankly, I've been curious what an ICC 
approach 
> could do
> > with the UT2 inkset.
> > 
> > Paul
> > www.PaulRoark.com 
> > 
> > For UT2 information, curves, and settings see:
> > http://home1.gte.net/res09aij/ 
> > 
> > __________________________________
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Roark" 
> > <paul.roark@v...> wrote:
> > > 
> > > >The ICC profiles are specific to the piezotone ink sets and 
> > therefore it is
> > > >quite unlikely that they will suit other manufacturers inks.
> > > 
> > > MIS FS inks are the same densities.  So I suspect the MIS FS 
> series 
> > inks
> > > would work fine as long as one makes sure the inks are in the 
> > correct
> > > positions.  The new Cone ink position is similar to (but maybe 
> not 
> > exactly
> > > the same as) what MIS marketed a few years ago as the FS-E 
> > inksets.  The
> > > original Piezo hextone arrangement was not consistent with the 
> > Epson driver
> > > because it used the same density inks in the light and dark 
> > positions of the
> > > M & C spots.  With both the MIS FS-E and new Piezo ICC 
> arrangement, 
> > the idea
> > > is to allow the Epson driver crossovers to work -- because 
Epson 
> > does an
> > > excellent job of it.  
> > > 
> > > Paul
> > > www.PaulRoark.com 
> > > 
> > > For UT2 information, curves, and settings see:
> > > http://home1.gte.net/res09aij/ 
> > > 
> > > ____________________
> > > 
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Johnny Eades [mailto:jeades1@s...] 
> > > Sent: 24 February 2004 02:40
> > > To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
> > > Subject: [Digital BW] Curves for Epson 1280 and Piezotone inks
> > > 
> > > I currently use BO printing after ordering the PiezographyBW 
> > software 
> > > and the MIS Full Spectrum Neutral inkset. I am receiving the 
> > upgrade 
> > > to PiezoICC profiles and have ordered the matching Piezotone 
> > inkset. 
> > > 
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Re: [Digital BW] Curves for Epson 1280 and Piezotone inks

2004-02-26 by Johnny Eades

Hello Paul and Shilesh,

I just came from Inkjetmall and this link shows the ink densities 
graphically.

http://www.inkjetmall.com/store/bw/icc-positions.html

It looks just like the FSN ink densities from MIS. That inkset worked 
just fine with the Epson driver using curves, and also with the 
PiezographyBW software driver I purchased from Inkjetmall. Frm some 
posts I've read here and elsewhere, I shouln't have gotten the same 
results. Thoughts?

Your friend in photography,

Johnny Eades


P.S> I think I send an empty message to the list. OOOOOPS!!!!!





--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Shilesh Jani" 
<shilesh.jani@s...> wrote:
> Paul,
> 
> You are right about the new Piezo ICC ink order.  I filled one 1280 
> cartridge with FS inks in that order, and was very quickly able to 
> create a grayscale adjustment curve to linearize a 21 step ramp.  
The 
> wedge was smoth and certainly no dots. So, the new Piezo ICC inks 
> likely can be used very easily with the Epson driver, without 
having 
> to resort to ICC profiles or a partitioned workflow.
> 
> My understanding of the FS-E inks was that LC=1/3C and LM=1/3M.  It 
> is, therfore a true "hextone" inkset (overkill, IMHO), rather than 
a 
> quadtone inkset used for hextone printers.
> 
> Regards.
> 
> Shilesh 
> 
> --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Roark" 
> <paul.roark@v...> wrote:
> > Johnny,
> > 
> > >Paul, Thanks for jumping in with your always welcomed input. 
> > >I do have on hand the MIS FSN-Epson driver inkset bulk inks.
> > 
> > The original FSN is being upgraded to a UT-FSN, which is far more 
> lightfast
> > and also glossy paper compatible.
> > 
> > > I did receive the cartridges from inkjet mall today. 
> > >I think I'll put them in and see what the Epson driver can do 
with 
> them. 
> > >I still have some curves for the FSN inks, so I may try them.
> > 
> > The MIS FS-E light cyan may be darker than the Piezo/ICC setup.
> > 
> > > I hesitate to do this before getting the ICC profiles 
> > >(currently on backorder).
> > 
> > Sure, don't use up your inks before trying the new system.
> > 
> > In the new Piezo system the ink order is, I believe, as follows, 
> relative to
> > the old quad Piezo inks:  C = C, LC = M, M = M, LM = Y, Y = Y.  
The 
> main
> > difference from the FS-E may be that the FS-E used a darker LC.  
> (The gap
> > between Piezo C and M is very large.)  The bottom line is that 
the 
> old MIS
> > FS-E curves may not be quite correct for the Piezo/ICC ink order.
> > 
> > >The whole set of FSN inks cost less than the two cartridges from
> > >Inkjetmall, and that adds to my hesitation. 
> > 
> > Cost is an issue.
> > 
> > >If you have any ideas on using the Piezotone inks with 
> > >PS and applying curves, I'd appreciate any comments.
> > 
> > The ICC system should work very well.
> > 
> > If I were designing a hextone monotone inkset for the 1280, 
> however, I would
> > not use so many light inks.  The Piezo yellow, for example, was 
> needed to
> > tame the old 3000.  In a 1280 I think it is lighter than 
> necessary.  Having
> > 2 inks of that density is, well, expensive water and a waste of 
the
> > printer's capabilities.  In a 1280, in fact, the M density is 
light 
> enough
> > to carry the highlights and be very smooth.
> > 
> > (Note that in the UT2 system, the dark midtones are both close to 
> the Piezo
> > C density.  This is one reason the inkset can print on glossy 
paper 
> with a
> > good dmax without the need for a Photo black -- a very nice 
feature 
> that
> > 7600 and 9600 owners are especially going to appreciate.)
> > 
> > At any rate, if I were to write curves for the 1280 and the 
> Piezo/ICC ink
> > order, I might ignore the yellow-position ink (blue curve) for the
> > highlights and just use it at the very end to turn on the black 
> ink.  At
> > most I might pull it down initially until about 10% and then turn 
> if off
> > until the black needed to be used.  I'd treat the M ink (green 
> curve) as the
> > main light ink.  Even that one would not be pulled on more than 
> half way
> > until the very end.  I'd probably let it go fairly flat in the 
> middle.  The
> > C ink (red curve) is where the midtone action is.  Even this one 
> could start
> > at the white point and stay at a low slope until the green curve 
> started to
> > level off.
> > 
> > I don't see me doing any curves for this inkset because it's not 
> the way I
> > would do things to start with.  I think the inkset has too much 
> light ink in
> > it and is too limited in its flexibility -- non-variable tones 
and 
> not
> > glossy compatible.  Frankly, I've been curious what an ICC 
approach 
> could do
> > with the UT2 inkset.
> > 
> > Paul
> > www.PaulRoark.com 
> > 
> > For UT2 information, curves, and settings see:
> > http://home1.gte.net/res09aij/ 
> > 
> > __________________________________
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Roark" 
> > <paul.roark@v...> wrote:
> > > 
> > > >The ICC profiles are specific to the piezotone ink sets and 
> > therefore it is
> > > >quite unlikely that they will suit other manufacturers inks.
> > > 
> > > MIS FS inks are the same densities.  So I suspect the MIS FS 
> series 
> > inks
> > > would work fine as long as one makes sure the inks are in the 
> > correct
> > > positions.  The new Cone ink position is similar to (but maybe 
> not 
> > exactly
> > > the same as) what MIS marketed a few years ago as the FS-E 
> > inksets.  The
> > > original Piezo hextone arrangement was not consistent with the 
> > Epson driver
> > > because it used the same density inks in the light and dark 
> > positions of the
> > > M & C spots.  With both the MIS FS-E and new Piezo ICC 
> arrangement, 
> > the idea
> > > is to allow the Epson driver crossovers to work -- because 
Epson 
> > does an
> > > excellent job of it.  
> > > 
> > > Paul
> > > www.PaulRoark.com 
> > > 
> > > For UT2 information, curves, and settings see:
> > > http://home1.gte.net/res09aij/ 
> > > 
> > > ____________________
> > > 
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Johnny Eades [mailto:jeades1@s...] 
> > > Sent: 24 February 2004 02:40
> > > To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
> > > Subject: [Digital BW] Curves for Epson 1280 and Piezotone inks
> > > 
> > > I currently use BO printing after ordering the PiezographyBW 
> > software 
> > > and the MIS Full Spectrum Neutral inkset. I am receiving the 
> > upgrade 
> > > to PiezoICC profiles and have ordered the matching Piezotone 
> > inkset. 
> > > 
> > > 
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Re: [Digital BW] Curves for Epson 1280 and Piezotone inks

2004-02-26 by D. Hill

According to inkjetmall:

Cyan position remains Cyan dilution
Light Cyan is now Magenta dilution
Magenta dilution remains Magenta dilution
Light Magenta dilution is now Yellow dilution
Yellow dilution remains Yellow dilution
Black dilution remains the same.
 
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Re: [Digital BW] Curves for Epson 1280 and Piezotone inks

2004-02-26 by Johnny Eades

Hello Don,

I went back to the website on Inkjetmall and it does look like the 
shades in the new inkset looks like what you said below. Now if I can 
just get a less expensive ink to use in the cartridges that matches 
the ones in the Piezotone inks, I'll be a happy camper. Do you think 
the FSN inks marked C LC M LC Y match the Piezotone C LC M LC Y? If 
so, it's just a matter of refilling the cartridges with the proper 
inks in the right positions----I hope!!!! Let me hear more thoughts 
on this possibility.

Your friend in Photography,

Johnny Eades

 PS I'm looking for the most bang for the buck!!




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> 
> Cyan position remains Cyan dilution
> Light Cyan is now Magenta dilution
> Magenta dilution remains Magenta dilution
> Light Magenta dilution is now Yellow dilution
> Yellow dilution remains Yellow dilution
> Black dilution remains the same.
>  
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RE: [Digital BW] Curves for Epson 1280 and Piezotone inks

2004-02-26 by Paul Roark

>I'm looking for the most bang for the buck!!

The UT-FS series is matched to the original PiezoBW ink densities.  I match
the individual ink densities and also check the results with the PiezoBW
driver in my 1160 and 3000.

>...Do you think the FSN inks marked C LC M LC Y match the 
>Piezotone C LC M LC Y? 

They should, but the UT family inks are more lightfast when you get around
to buying more.  

(The UT-FS is also glossy compatible.  With a curve that just uses the cyan
for the 100% black, the initial dmax on Ilford Galerie Smooth Pearl (2200,
but 1280 should be equal) is 2.06.)

>If so, it's just a matter of refilling the cartridges with the proper 
>inks in the right positions----I hope!!!! 

That should work.

Paul
www.PaulRoark.com
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> 
> Cyan position remains Cyan dilution
> Light Cyan is now Magenta dilution
> Magenta dilution remains Magenta dilution
> Light Magenta dilution is now Yellow dilution
> Yellow dilution remains Yellow dilution
> Black dilution remains the same.
>  
> Same four inks, different spots.
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Re: [Digital BW] Curves for Epson 1280 and Piezotone inks

2004-02-26 by Shilesh Jani

Johnny,

You SHOULD get very close results using Epson driver + Curve and 
Piezo ICC.  The Piezo ICC appears to be nothing more than a linearing 
scheme.  Different papers behave differently, hence the unique ICC 
profiles (or unique curves).

The original Piezography used the following tone order C=dark, 
LC=dark, M=medium, LM=medium, Y=light.  The FS (and FSN) inks are 
designed to work with this order too.  Therefore it cannot be used 
with the Epson driver.  But, if you switch the FS ink order around, 
it can be used with the Epson driver.  For over 2 years now I have 
been using FS inks + Epson driver with C=dark, LC=medium, M=dark, 
LM=medium, Y=light.  This is SLIGHTELY different from the ICC tone 
order.

Hope this helps.

Shilesh 

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Johnny Eades" 
<jeades1@s...> wrote:
> Hello Paul and Shilesh,
> 
> I just came from Inkjetmall and this link shows the ink densities 
> graphically.
> 
> http://www.inkjetmall.com/store/bw/icc-positions.html
> 
> It looks just like the FSN ink densities from MIS. That inkset 
worked 
> just fine with the Epson driver using curves, and also with the 
> PiezographyBW software driver I purchased from Inkjetmall. Frm some 
> posts I've read here and elsewhere, I shouln't have gotten the same 
> results. Thoughts?
> 
> Your friend in photography,
> 
> Johnny Eades
> 
> 
> P.S> I think I send an empty message to the list. OOOOOPS!!!!!
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Shilesh Jani" 
> <shilesh.jani@s...> wrote:
> > Paul,
> > 
> > You are right about the new Piezo ICC ink order.  I filled one 
1280 
> > cartridge with FS inks in that order, and was very quickly able 
to 
> > create a grayscale adjustment curve to linearize a 21 step ramp.  
> The 
> > wedge was smoth and certainly no dots. So, the new Piezo ICC inks 
> > likely can be used very easily with the Epson driver, without 
> having 
> > to resort to ICC profiles or a partitioned workflow.
> > 
> > My understanding of the FS-E inks was that LC=1/3C and LM=1/3M.  
It 
> > is, therfore a true "hextone" inkset (overkill, IMHO), rather 
than 
> a 
> > quadtone inkset used for hextone printers.
> > 
> > Regards.
> > 
> > Shilesh 
> > 
> > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Roark" 
> > <paul.roark@v...> wrote:
> > > Johnny,
> > > 
> > > >Paul, Thanks for jumping in with your always welcomed input. 
> > > >I do have on hand the MIS FSN-Epson driver inkset bulk inks.
> > > 
> > > The original FSN is being upgraded to a UT-FSN, which is far 
more 
> > lightfast
> > > and also glossy paper compatible.
> > > 
> > > > I did receive the cartridges from inkjet mall today. 
> > > >I think I'll put them in and see what the Epson driver can do 
> with 
> > them. 
> > > >I still have some curves for the FSN inks, so I may try them.
> > > 
> > > The MIS FS-E light cyan may be darker than the Piezo/ICC setup.
> > > 
> > > > I hesitate to do this before getting the ICC profiles 
> > > >(currently on backorder).
> > > 
> > > Sure, don't use up your inks before trying the new system.
> > > 
> > > In the new Piezo system the ink order is, I believe, as 
follows, 
> > relative to
> > > the old quad Piezo inks:  C = C, LC = M, M = M, LM = Y, Y = Y.  
> The 
> > main
> > > difference from the FS-E may be that the FS-E used a darker 
LC.  
> > (The gap
> > > between Piezo C and M is very large.)  The bottom line is that 
> the 
> > old MIS
> > > FS-E curves may not be quite correct for the Piezo/ICC ink 
order.
> > > 
> > > >The whole set of FSN inks cost less than the two cartridges 
from
> > > >Inkjetmall, and that adds to my hesitation. 
> > > 
> > > Cost is an issue.
> > > 
> > > >If you have any ideas on using the Piezotone inks with 
> > > >PS and applying curves, I'd appreciate any comments.
> > > 
> > > The ICC system should work very well.
> > > 
> > > If I were designing a hextone monotone inkset for the 1280, 
> > however, I would
> > > not use so many light inks.  The Piezo yellow, for example, was 
> > needed to
> > > tame the old 3000.  In a 1280 I think it is lighter than 
> > necessary.  Having
> > > 2 inks of that density is, well, expensive water and a waste of 
> the
> > > printer's capabilities.  In a 1280, in fact, the M density is 
> light 
> > enough
> > > to carry the highlights and be very smooth.
> > > 
> > > (Note that in the UT2 system, the dark midtones are both close 
to 
> > the Piezo
> > > C density.  This is one reason the inkset can print on glossy 
> paper 
> > with a
> > > good dmax without the need for a Photo black -- a very nice 
> feature 
> > that
> > > 7600 and 9600 owners are especially going to appreciate.)
> > > 
> > > At any rate, if I were to write curves for the 1280 and the 
> > Piezo/ICC ink
> > > order, I might ignore the yellow-position ink (blue curve) for 
the
> > > highlights and just use it at the very end to turn on the black 
> > ink.  At
> > > most I might pull it down initially until about 10% and then 
turn 
> > if off
> > > until the black needed to be used.  I'd treat the M ink (green 
> > curve) as the
> > > main light ink.  Even that one would not be pulled on more than 
> > half way
> > > until the very end.  I'd probably let it go fairly flat in the 
> > middle.  The
> > > C ink (red curve) is where the midtone action is.  Even this 
one 
> > could start
> > > at the white point and stay at a low slope until the green 
curve 
> > started to
> > > level off.
> > > 
> > > I don't see me doing any curves for this inkset because it's 
not 
> > the way I
> > > would do things to start with.  I think the inkset has too much 
> > light ink in
> > > it and is too limited in its flexibility -- non-variable tones 
> and 
> > not
> > > glossy compatible.  Frankly, I've been curious what an ICC 
> approach 
> > could do
> > > with the UT2 inkset.
> > > 
> > > Paul
> > > www.PaulRoark.com 
> > > 
> > > For UT2 information, curves, and settings see:
> > > http://home1.gte.net/res09aij/ 
> > > 
> > > __________________________________
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Paul 
Roark" 
> > > <paul.roark@v...> wrote:
> > > > 
> > > > >The ICC profiles are specific to the piezotone ink sets and 
> > > therefore it is
> > > > >quite unlikely that they will suit other manufacturers inks.
> > > > 
> > > > MIS FS inks are the same densities.  So I suspect the MIS FS 
> > series 
> > > inks
> > > > would work fine as long as one makes sure the inks are in the 
> > > correct
> > > > positions.  The new Cone ink position is similar to (but 
maybe 
> > not 
> > > exactly
> > > > the same as) what MIS marketed a few years ago as the FS-E 
> > > inksets.  The
> > > > original Piezo hextone arrangement was not consistent with 
the 
> > > Epson driver
> > > > because it used the same density inks in the light and dark 
> > > positions of the
> > > > M & C spots.  With both the MIS FS-E and new Piezo ICC 
> > arrangement, 
> > > the idea
> > > > is to allow the Epson driver crossovers to work -- because 
> Epson 
> > > does an
> > > > excellent job of it.  
> > > > 
> > > > Paul
> > > > www.PaulRoark.com 
> > > > 
> > > > For UT2 information, curves, and settings see:
> > > > http://home1.gte.net/res09aij/ 
> > > > 
> > > > ____________________
> > > > 
> > > > -----Original Message-----
> > > > From: Johnny Eades [mailto:jeades1@s...] 
> > > > Sent: 24 February 2004 02:40
> > > > To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
> > > > Subject: [Digital BW] Curves for Epson 1280 and Piezotone inks
> > > > 
> > > > I currently use BO printing after ordering the PiezographyBW 
> > > software 
> > > > and the MIS Full Spectrum Neutral inkset. I am receiving the 
> > > upgrade 
> > > > to PiezoICC profiles and have ordered the matching Piezotone 
> > > inkset. 
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RE: [Digital BW] Curves for Epson 1280 and Piezotone inks

2004-02-26 by Richard

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From: D. Hill [mailto:hill14701@...] 
Sent: 26 February 2004 17:29
To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Curves for Epson 1280 and Piezotone inks

According to inkjetmall:

Cyan position remains Cyan dilution
Light Cyan is now Magenta dilution
Magenta dilution remains Magenta dilution
Light Magenta dilution is now Yellow dilution
Yellow dilution remains Yellow dilution
Black dilution remains the same.
 
Same four inks, different spots.
---------------------------------------------------
You are, of course, quite correct and it is therefore quite unlikely that
using the new ICC profiles with Mr A.N Others inks would produce an
acceptable result.

Actually I think we should encourage the chap to try the new curves because
if by some fluke they worked, we would have discovered an answer but without
the associated risk. If however it becomes "cock-up time in B&W land", we
will have confirmation of what we already know to be true and he will have
wasted all his own "hard earned" and non of ours.

Richard


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Re: [Digital BW] Curves for Epson 1280 and Piezotone inks

2004-02-26 by Val Brunell

Dickbo...Is that you?!?


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> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: D. Hill [mailto:hill14701@y...] 
> Sent: 26 February 2004 17:29
> To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Curves for Epson 1280 and Piezotone inks
> 
> According to inkjetmall:
> 
> Cyan position remains Cyan dilution
> Light Cyan is now Magenta dilution
> Magenta dilution remains Magenta dilution
> Light Magenta dilution is now Yellow dilution
> Yellow dilution remains Yellow dilution
> Black dilution remains the same.
>  
> Same four inks, different spots.
> ---------------------------------------------------
> You are, of course, quite correct and it is therefore quite 
unlikely that
> using the new ICC profiles with Mr A.N Others inks would produce an
> acceptable result.
> 
> Actually I think we should encourage the chap to try the new 
curves because
> if by some fluke they worked, we would have discovered an answer 
but without
> the associated risk. If however it becomes "cock-up time in B&W 
land", we
> will have confirmation of what we already know to be true and he 
will have
> wasted all his own "hard earned" and non of ours.
> 
> Richard
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