Yes, you are right, As I am new to the Piezo inks I will need to do more tests. But I did see a difference with more detail in the highlighted areas using the 2880. Thank you. Kathleen --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "c1asia" <c1asia@...> wrote: > > --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "Kathleen Duxbury" <kd@> wrote: > > > > Roy & Richard, > > This is also something that that I too would like to understand > > better. > > Just this week I've started using the Piezography K7 Selenium inks > > with the Hahnemuhle Photo Rag paper on an Epson 2200. > > Tests with 1440 super and 2880, on close inspection, did show > more > > detail in the highlights with the 2880. > > Because of the number of prints I need at this time and the $$ of > > ink I chose to use the 1440 super setting. > > For future use would you make suggestions as to INK LIMITS, how > > would I know what adjustments, settings to make? > > > > Thank you and best regards. > > Kathleen > > > > i've read somewhere that one advantage to 2880 is a higher dmax with > more ink in the shadow areas. don't know if that principle only > applies to certain papers and inks and if piezo k7 selenium would > respond or not but it sounds like a reasonable hypothesis. you just > need to do some testing, i guess. >
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Re: 2880dpi
2008-02-27 by Kathleen Duxbury
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