I've been using my 7500 on OS 10.5 with QTR and the Neutral K6 for over a year and love it. You will need the cleaning carts and inkjetmall.com is the direct sales division. I am looking forward to a warm-neutral inkset similar to the old Piezography inks that I was using on a 3000. Good luck -- CB --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "kentartphoto" <kentartphoto@...> wrote: > > Hi gang, > > I just joined and started reading some of the postings this weekend. > I've been a professional photographer for over twenty years and have > been printing on Epson's Gemini 1 (Epson 5500's) and now Gemini 2 > system with (2) Epson 4000 printers for years. (Not that that matters) > > I have an original Epson 7500 printer that I bought like 8 years ago. > I think I might be on my "third" set of cartridges. The printer is > in great shape with very little use. I mostly printed a few banners > and some portraits on it, but I wasn't pleased with the skin-tones. > > > Rather than eBay it, I want to do more "fine-art" B&W printing on some > of the really nice papers. I've already downloaded the Quadtone RIP > software and been reading a bit. I'll be happy to pay the $50 as soon > as I get it printing. > > > Is it worth converting to Quadtones? > > Should I use the Epson inks with the RIP or go ahead and get the K6 inks? > > If so, do I need to make a decision on which set to get: Selinium, > Sepia, SplitTone or Neutral? I tend to like a slightly warm print. > > Where's a good place to buy? I see them on Inkjet Mall. or can I buy > them direct? > > I saw where the image needs to be a Tiff file. Does it also need to > be greyscale before printing or leave it in RGB? > > I'll be printing on a backup G4 mac (accelerated) with OSX Tiger > probably using my older version Photoshop CS. Epson doesn't make a > current set of drivers for this printer and OSX that I've found. I > found it prints best in Classic OS9 with PS 7. I guess the QT RIP > software will fix this dilemma. > > Do I really need the $400 flushing cartridges? > > One last thing, I also have an Epson 1270. Should I look into > converting it also. I thought I'd get the 7500 running and then there > would be no need unless I wanted to print small stuff - postcards, etc. > > - OR, just sell'em and go buy an Epson 7880 or 9880. > > Excellent article in AfterCapture Magazine. Thats what fired up my > interest again. I been reading a little over the years now its time > to do something. > > Thanks for your help! Sorry for the length and all the questions. If > you knew how slow I type... > > Ken > > P.S. Any favorite settings and paper combinations would help. >
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Re: Wants to re-utilize an Epson 7500
2008-07-11 by Chuck Behrman
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