For those who might be interested, I've found that a combination of MIS PKN and MIS Pro Light Black printed on Kirkland glossy coated with Krystal Topkote (in the yellow position) produces very nice prints with no gloss-differential or noticeable (at least I can't see any) bronzing. I've been experimenting using this combination printing with my 2200 with QTR, using the UCpk-UCPremSemiGloss curve. I like the more neutral-cooler tonality printing BO with just the PKN, but using just the cool curve I find that I can get fairly close to the neutral and get smoother toned prints. My next step will be to introduce MIS K4 LLK into the mix, but at this point I'm wondering if doing so will produce a noticeable improvement in quality. Chris Hargens
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PKN, Krystal Topkote...
2006-03-08 by Chris Hargens
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