Hi Paul, Thanks for the explanation. From what you are saying, it sounds like GLOP is the same as what the R800 uses for glossy paper? I wonder if a spray like Premier Art Shield would work also? Do you know if anyone has used that? It would be a lot easier than changing inks. Do you know what causes the bronzing? I printed a large black and white on a new roll of Premium Lustre, and I could not detect any bronzing. But on the previous roll, with a different print, it was very noticable. I had not replaced any inks, so it seems like the paper is the culprit. I wonder if Epson has made any changes to the paper to address the problem. I would prefer not to have to change inks if there is an alternative. But thanks for the detailed instructions!! Sheila --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Yesnosky" <pyesnosky@...> wrote: > > > I also get bronzing using UC inks (Epson 4000) on Premium Lustre. > > Could you please tell me what is MSI gloss optimizer and where can I > > get it? > > > > Hi Sheila, > > I believe gloss optimizer was introduced on the Epson 1800 printer? MIS > (inksupply.com) sell their version of the Epson gloss optimizer > (affectionately called GLOP). Just go to their main page and put GLOP in > the search field.
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Re: Hahnemuhle FAP, Profile for Epson 4000
2006-08-21 by Sheila Caim
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