On the inkseparation.psd print when the densities are measured is it possible to get a higher density for 100%LM patch compared to K.? The order I get on Epson Prem Gloss/UT14 inkset on a 1400 printer is LM,C,M,LM,K Is this possible or am I doing something wrong? dileepa On 24-Feb-09, at 5:54 PM, Randy Rancier wrote: > Frank, there have also been a lot of discussions on the digital B&W > forum concerning the superiority of the HP Vivera pigment inks (not > the dye based ones) over Epson and Canon; so > you may want to consider the HP9180. "The HP pigments have done > significantly better than > Epson pigments in Wilhelm Research fade tests. See: > http://www.wilhelm-research.com/hp/Z3100.html > In fact, HP claims to have the "best photo permanence on the market. > See: > http://h10088.www1.hp.com/cda/gap/display/main/gap_content.jsp?zn=gap&cp=1-315- > 374-392%5E27752_4000_100__ " > > I have the 9180 and have been very pleased with the color prints I > get from it, and I am > currently experimenting using it for B&W; in the past I have got > some beautiful B&W prints > from it. I believe HP makes another less expensive 13" model that > uses the same inks. > > Randy > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [QuadtoneRIP] Re: 'state of the art' B&W print inkset/printer?
2009-02-25 by Dileepa Wijesundera
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