Hi Paolo, >i'm trying to print with my Epson R265 (european R260 version) >and my new Black and White Refill kit for Epson R260 of > RCN Ink with Eboni Black. >It was supposed to be a Neutral black for matte paper. >I did many test with different curves like > MK-Epson-Matte-HW-BO, MK-Moab-Entrada-Nat190-BO, > MK-PremierArt-MatteBW-BO and Epson Archival > Matte Paper (192 g/m2). > The result is a print warm near a sepia tone. When Eboni matte black is printed in Black Only mode on the 265 it'll print with the same tones as those achieved with the R1800. See http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/R1800.htm generally. See http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/R1800-No-OBA-Paper.pdf for tones you'll get with papers that have no OBAs (that is, un-brightened paper with no optical brightening agents) and http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/R1800-OBA-Papers.pdf for papers with OBAs. It is normal for Eboni carbon to have a slight rise is warmth in the midtones, but a paper like the Moab Entrada Natural should look rather neutral, with just noticeable warmth in the shadows. On the other hand, most bright papers will look quite warm because compared to the bright paper base, the shadows are much warmer. The eye, in effect, does a "white balance" on the paper white. Thus there is an apparent paradox that cool papers often look warmer with the same carbon ink. If you want cooler prints, you need to use the cool midtone inks that MIS sells for the 260. That workflow is described here: http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/R260-BW-GS-Eps.pdf It uses the Epson driver, preferably with ICCs made with Create ICC. Full QTR could also be used, of course, but I have not made profiles. Note that there could also be other problems causing your warm tones. If the ink is Photo black as opposed to Eboni, the image would be very warm. If the Eboni was re-filled into an Epson OEM cartridge, I'm not sure what reactions might occur. I noticed also that there was an error on the MIS web page. The bulk RC Cool C-position ink clicks over to what appears to be Eboni. Be sure you have the right inks. Good luck with the system. It's capable of very good prints. Paul www.PaulRoark.com
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RE: [QuadtoneRIP] MIS Eboni ink and warm printing
2008-03-01 by Paul Roark
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