Re: [Digital BW] Solutions for smaller prints?
2014-02-27 by David Kachel
High gloss pigs don t quite cut it for me. I m going to try to solve the problems of pigment artifacts with whatever combination works, and right now it s
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2014-02-27 by David Kachel
High gloss pigs don t quite cut it for me. I m going to try to solve the problems of pigment artifacts with whatever combination works, and right now it s
2014-02-26 by Paul Roark
... Probably. High gloss pigs don t quite cut it for me. I m going to try to solve the problems of pigment artifacts with whatever combination works, and
2014-02-26 by David Kachel
From: Paul Roark Using Claria in wider format is, however, very interesting. Paul, Are we going to need another intervention? David
2014-02-26 by Paul Roark
I assume you re using the standard UltraChrome in your 3800. Claria is a dye ink used in smaller printers. Using Claria in wider format is, however, very
2014-02-26 by hrblaine@...
In a message dated 2/26/2014 4:29:21 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, lestihor@gmail.com writes: Pls can you give more details on how you used Claria inks in your
2014-02-26 by hrblaine@...
In a message dated 2/26/2014 3:21:02 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, roark.paul@gmail.com writes: How are you printing Claria (the Epson dyes) in a 17 wide format
2014-02-26 by Leslie Tihor
Harry, I also have a 3800 and I would like to try Claria ink for its brilliancy and relatively good resistance to fading. I have tried Cone s InkThrift inks,
2014-02-26 by Elliot Puritz
I use the 2880 and find the ability to change ink carts quickly to be an advantage. I use both K3 Epson and the Cone inks in a variety of sets and split sets.
2014-02-26 by Paul Roark
... How are you printing Claria (the Epson dyes) in a 17 wide format Epson 3800? Are you sure you have the ink and printer names correct? Paul
2014-02-26 by hrblaine@...
In a message dated 2/26/2014 2:20:24 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, hrblaine@aol.com writes: I have printed a lot of B/W on my 3800 with Claria ink. No problems
2014-02-26 by <hrblaine@...>
I don t have and have not used the 2880, but can vouch for the near bullet proof 3880. I have printed a lot of B/W on my 3800 with Claria ink. No problems
2014-02-26 by Paul Roark
... That is one of our main risks here. I have 2, one of which has had a hard life, mule rides into High Sierra workshops among other things, and it just keeps
2014-02-26 by David Kachel
Is there any issue with using Eboni pigment inks in the 1430? I m thinking maybe this is the path for me as well. I thought the 1430 was a dye-based inkjet
2014-02-26 by <jacques.caron@...>
Hi I never looked closely at that factor since InkSupply is promoting the pure carbon pigment EB6 ink for the 1430. In any event, I never had any problem
2014-02-26 by Paul Roark
I have used 1400 s for pigments and dyes for years. They are great printers with either. Paul www.PaulRoark.com
2014-02-26 by Sanders McNew
Is there any issue with using Eboni pigment inks in the 1430? I m thinking maybe this is the path for me as well. I thought the 1430 was a dye-based inkjet
2014-02-25 by <jacques.caron@...>
Hi I got a 1430, using EB6 inks (my printer is now b&W only). I print on Epson Cold Press and Hot Press.I use Hahnemuhle papers too. On Epson the prints are
2014-02-25 by Paul Roark
See http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/Eboni-6.pdf Paul www.PaulRoark.com
2014-02-25 by David Kachel
I m new to B&W printing. I want to use my Epson 1400 for high quality warmtone B&W prints up to 13x19. I have no idea how to set up profiles, what inksets to
2014-02-25 by <geodesiq@...>
I m new to B&W printing. I want to use my Epson 1400 for high quality warmtone B&W prints up to 13x19. I have no idea how to set up profiles, what inksets to
2014-02-25 by Martin Herrera
Hi, I am creating digital negatives to print platinum using the technique of Ron Reeder. In his book he scans the Step Tablet using an Epson Scanner V700 with
2014-02-22 by <kjrslr@...>
I m printing with a Piezo Sel/WN split inkset through a 4800 on Canson Baryta Photographique with a Cone curve through QTR. I also use Platine Fibre Rag for
2014-02-20 by <tyler@...>
update- http://www.custom-digital.com/2014/02/open-studio-update/ http://www.custom-digital.com/2014/02/open-studio-update/
2014-02-18 by <tyler@...>
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2014-02-16 by <tyler@...>
apologies for replying here to this old thread. I see no way here on yahoo to reply to the poster only any more... So Duane, if you are still here, and would
2014-02-16 by Paul Roark
I have not done much work with the C88 recently, but the concept of the EZ printing approach is one that I m using at this very moment. My Epson Workforce
2014-02-16 by David Kachel
There are many reasonably priced options for printing black and white. Best to check out posts at: Yahoo group DigitalBlackandWhitethePrint. Yeah, the best way
2014-02-16 by Leslie Tihor
Hi Sanders, There are many reasonably priced options for printing black and white. Best to check out posts at: Yahoo group DigitalBlackandWhitethePrint. Also,
2014-02-16 by Kip Babington
IÆve been using the Epson C88 printers for many years - actually started with a C84, when the printer with ink from Epson was cheaper than a set of ink from
2014-02-16 by Sanders McNew
Forgive another elementary question: What are the better options for making smaller B+W prints, no larger than 8.5 x 11 inches, and more likely from 3x3 to 5x5
2014-02-15 by <hrblaine@...>
This is kinda why I stick with the Epson ink that my 3800 came with. I like the B/W output fine, use a Canon for color printing, what little I do.
2014-02-11 by <nicholae@...>
Jordan, It s definitely worth the investment to get the 2nd set of carts just to store the flush solution. You can then keep these carts filled with flush for
2014-02-11 by <nicholae@...>
Gary, Not a problem. I sometimes have to get a little creative with clearing clogged heads and printer maintenance in general. If you have any other
2014-02-11 by Elliot Puritz
Might I agree? I is a pleasure to deal with Jon Cone. He is honest and forthcoming and having come from the analog end he still can think as an analog
2014-02-11 by Elliot Puritz
I agree. One of the reasons that the 2880 makes some sense for those considering Piezography. No hoses…just carts. Nevertheless, I have two sets of carts,
2014-02-11 by Robert Krawiec
I got the two sets are part of the digital negative and positive kit. Check with Jon Cone if you can get by with one set, he s very good at responding to
2014-02-10 by <tyler@...>
HI John, I found the symbol on the Epson roll caps, haven t looked at the other brands yet, and Jon told me their bottles are good as well and they have them
2014-02-10 by Kreidberg, Jordan
Just checking: it s not possible to get the flush out of the cartridges? This is pretty pricey to get a whole set of them just for the flush! Thanks Jordan On
2014-02-10 by Robert Krawiec
I just went through this process. I had 2 sets of carts, one for the flush, the other for the piezo ink (one set of chips that I switched between them). I did
2014-02-10 by John Labovitz
... I took a Master Recycling class once (in the Portland area), and I learned two things: 1. Almost anything is potentially recyclable. 2. Whether something
2014-02-10 by <tyler@...>
anyone know it IJMs bottles are recycleable? I have a ton I need to dispose of... Thanks
2014-02-10 by David Whistance
Yes, flush the lines first, preferably with Jon s Piezoflush. The 3800 s cartridges are fixed with tubes leading to the print head. Although these are shorter
2014-02-10 by <Jordan.kreidberg@...>
I d appreciate any suggestions on the best way to convert an Epson 3800 to pieziography. Assuming no ink clogs at present with the regular inks--- I have
2014-02-09 by Gary
Nick, Thanks for the info. I ordered some Piezoflush on Friday. Hopefully it will do the trick on my nonworking yellow. Thanks, Gary Wagner www.garywagner.com
2014-02-09 by <homershannon@...>
Paul: I ve had good luck with the metallic frames from pictureframes.com with their acrylic glass or just the frames. These run about $35 each for 16 x 20.
2014-02-08 by mrjimbo2
Hi Paul, I don t have an image that shows it so you can get it.. The system I m using in the studio I got from United Manufacturing ...It consistes of wood
2014-02-08 by Paul Grant
Jimbo Do you a photo of your third hanging option. I have been thinking of doing similar in my studio. Paul Sent from my iPhone 📷 ... Jimbo Do you a photo
2014-02-08 by ann clancy
google salon hanging . Of course if all these are already printed that may not be a good option, but something to think about going forward. This is the way I
2014-02-08 by mrjimbo2
three options come to mind.. One is to use what referred to as a clip frame.. This allows a piece of glass or acrylic to be over the image to protect it and
2014-02-08 by <johnp@...>
I m looking for ideas for how to display some matted but not framed prints. All are 16*20 , a mix of portrait and landscape. I want the flexibility to swap