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Re: [colorvision_group] 7600 B&W wit h 7600

Re: [colorvision_group] 7600 B&W wit h 7600

2007-03-20 by CDTobie@aol.com


In a message dated 3/20/07 3:23:19 PM, jburton3@... writes:


What kind of results might I expect using PFP 2.0 on a 7600 using UC
k2 inks for B&W? Would you consider it to be exhibition quality?

I've had great luck with that combination. John Nollendorfs does a lot of print-for-pay work, and claims to be using this combinaton (actually, I believe its the 9600 in his case) for B&W work that he is selling to clients. It lacks a light gray ink, or course, so won't be as consistantly neutral under differing light sources as a 7800, but it still offers acceptable neutrality under reasonable light sources.

C. David Tobie
Product Technology Manager
ColorVision Business Unit
Datacolor Inc.
CDTobie@colorvision.com
www.colorvision.com




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Re: 7600 B&W with 7600

2007-03-21 by sinar001

Actually, I'm using 3rd party UltraChrome equivalents on Epson 9000's,
and have had really good results. Probably, you could get better
results on 7800--haven't compared directly, but PFP has given me the
most neutral B&W I have ever gotten on these machines. If there are
any "cross-overs" they are very small. Plus, the controls allow you to
subtly tint the resulting profiles for B&W work. (You can use the same
profiles for color & B&W work! Just lable them so you know which ones
you tinted which way.

You should be aware though that pigmented inks tend to settle, and if
you do your profiles when they are freshly put in the machine, the
results could change slightly a month or two later. 

But with PrintFix Pro, it's easy to either do a small adjustment to
earlier readings, or just run a new profile.

John Nollendorfs

--- In colorvision_group@yahoogroups.com, CDTobie@... wrote:
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> 
> In a message dated 3/20/07 3:23:19 PM, jburton3@... writes:
> 
> 
> > What kind of results might I expect using PFP 2.0 on a 7600 using UC
> > k2 inks for B&W? Would you consider it to be exhibition quality?
> > 
> I've had great luck with that combination. John Nollendorfs does a
lot of 
> print-for-pay work, and claims to be using this combinaton
(actually, I believe 
> its the 9600 in his case) for B&W work that he is selling to
clients. It lacks 
> a light gray ink, or course, so won't be as consistantly neutral under 
> differing light sources as a 7800, but it still offers acceptable
neutrality under 
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> reasonable light sources.
> 
> C. David Tobie
> Product Technology Manager
> ColorVision Business Unit
> Datacolor Inc.
> CDTobie@...
> www.colorvision.com
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> 
> 
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