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OT MIS ink

2009-01-29 by bfwoolner

I'm trying to start the new year with an organized ink supply cabinet 
and find I have multiple bottles of unused ink with good expiration 
dates.  They range from the C80 series for EZ B&W warm and neutral, UT2 
to UT7.  I know that some of the inks are the same and it's possible to 
mix and match but have lost my list.  Can anyone help out here?  Paul, 
anyone?  I would like to start experimenting some and clarification 
would help in the journey.
Thanks.
Barbara Woolner

Re: OT MIS ink

2009-01-29 by pr_roark

Hi Barbara,

>
> I'm trying to start the new year with an organized ink supply cabinet 
> and find I have multiple bottles of unused ink with good expiration 
> dates.  

> They range from the C80 series for EZ B&W warm and neutral,

The Eboni is the same in all MIS inksets.

The EZ midtone density is the same for all EZ inks, but it's different 
than any of the other inkset inks.

> UT2 to UT7.

The sepia, K (Eboni), light and dark warm carbon inks are the same.  
The cool toners are different.  The positions of the midtone carbons is 
different -- switched from M to C channels.

Hope this helps.

Paul
www.PaulRoark.com

Re: OT MIS ink

2009-01-29 by robert49brake

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "pr_roark" <pr_roark@...> wrote:

> The Eboni is the same in all MIS inksets.
> 
> The EZ midtone density is the same for all EZ inks, but it's different 
> than any of the other inkset inks.
> 
> > UT2 to UT7.
> 
> The sepia, K (Eboni), light and dark warm carbon inks are the same.  
> The cool toners are different.  The positions of the midtone carbons is 
> different -- switched from M to C channels.

While you are on the subject, Paul, are the C and LC position inks from the UT3D set the same as the warm carbon 
inks from the UT2-7 sets?

Re: OT MIS ink

2009-01-29 by pr_roark

> While you are on the subject, Paul, are the C and LC position 
> inks from the UT3D set the same as the warm carbon 
> inks from the UT2-7 sets?
>

Yes.

Paul
www.PaulRoark.com

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