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Which ink for the 2100 and Fine Art Pearl?

Which ink for the 2100 and Fine Art Pearl?

2007-01-24 by yaakovsinclair

I'd like to use the above paper and I tried it with the regular epson
glossy ink (Black Only) It was very cold to the point of looking blue.
Does anyone have a better choice for my printer?
many thanks!

RE: [Digital BW] Which ink for the 2100 and Fine Art Pearl?

2007-01-24 by David Whistance

Why not try one of the MIS UT inksets?  They print very well on glossy paper
and you have a choice of neutral, warm or variable tones depending upon the
inkset you choose.

David Whistance
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  I'd like to use the above paper and I tried it with the regular epson
  glossy ink (Black Only) It was very cold to the point of looking blue.
  Does anyone have a better choice for my printer?
  many thanks!



  


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Re: [Digital BW] Which ink for the 2100 and Fine Art Pearl?

2007-01-25 by will gibson

I have successfully used HFAPearl with my R1800 using the Hahnemuehle 
profile for my printer and the full compliment of Epson inks. It 
surprised me it was so neutral. Not perfect, but good enough to exhibit. 
You might download their profile and take a look.

I get better results from my 7800 (K3 inks) using the Advanced BW Epson 
setting. VERY linear and neutral.

Will Gibson

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>glossy ink (Black Only) It was very cold to the point of looking blue.
>Does anyone have a better choice for my printer?
>many thanks!
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