Good deal. I'm excited. I never used the PizzT Portfolio Black. The Museum Black was just fine with my scans. I am VERY glad to hear that the consistency of these new inks allows for a clog free workflow. That is an improvement in and of itself. John --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "acmdude" <acmdude@b...> wrote: > I've been using the K7 inkset with my 4000 and both QTR and IJC/OPM and have had > excellent results. Previously I was using QTR and IJC/OPM with the UC inks and while they > gave great results I knew I could do better with more tones. The tonal gradations with K7 > are beautiful to behold. The Dmax is very good. All in all I'm very happy with the inks > AND the lack of clogging. > > Angelo > > > --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "john dean" <deanwork2003@y...> wrote: > > Thanks Mark, > > > > Sounds good. So you have no complaints about the deepest black density > > with K7? I get the feeling this is going to be an excellent inkset for > > use with QTR and the 7000. However we can probably get much better > > tonal seperation with a good custom linearization though. These older > > printers vary quite a bit. Should be fun. We'll also be able to fill > > our own carts with bulk ink. Now that is something Epson will never > > give us! > > > > John > > > > > > > >
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Re: QTR and K7
2005-09-03 by john dean
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