Walter, The 2400 on a semi gloss paper will work just fine. The "advanced black and white", or ABW option in the Epson printer driver will give you excellent result that you may decide that QTR is not necessary. I would start with the Epson driver. The Epson Semi Gloss paper will give you a Dmax in the 2.4 range. The new, soon to be released Museo Silver Rag is very nice with R2400 PK ink. But then again, if you want the ultimate control, you can use QTR also. Shilesh --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "Walter Lemann III" <walter.lemann@g...> wrote: > > I have used a number of the B+W "solutions" and have found them > wanting. Part of this may well be ignorance/incompetence on my part. > > I am now contemplating jumping into the matter again with an Epson > 2400 with the Photoblack ink for use with a semigloss paper (I use > Epson Premium Semimatte for color on my 4000 with Media Street > Ultrachrome and get great results). > > I want the punch and Dmax afforded by the Pk ink. > > I have used another 4000 with MIS and Sundance Septone with > disappointing results on matte paper. > > My questions: > > What paper choices do I have. Will I have to make custom curves for > most papers? I read somewhere that QuadRIP only supports Epson > Enhanced Matte and Ilford Lustre with "canned" profiles. Is this > true? How big a deal is profiling the paper/printer combination? > > Do you think the combination of 2400 and a semi-gloss paper is a > good idea. > > Any other thoughts, please. > > Thanks, Walter >
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Re: Brand new to this---some help with planning
2006-01-26 by Shilesh Jani
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