--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., Johnny Deadman <john@p...> wrote: > radicals, it would account for the warming of the piezo prints. The MIS warm too, sometimes even more, but it takes longer. The spread > pattern also suggests to me that the MIS inks may print with a slightly > lower dot gain than the cone inks. Measuring dot gain with an instrument designed to do so may "suggest" just the opposite. I wonder what happens when you dip french fries in the inks and feed them to pidgeons? Yikes, here I go again... T
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[Digital BW] Re: MIS & Piezo ink comparison -- "Kleenex chromatography"
2001-08-21 by Tyler Boley