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WTB: Piezography Software

WTB: Piezography Software

2002-06-24 by akivisuals

Hello all!  I'm looking to get into doing some quality B&W 
quadtone printing and am looking into purchasing the 
Piezography software.  I'm on a tight budget though and was 
wondering if anyone wants to sell their license for this software.  
Maybe one of you out there is using another workflow and 
doesn't use the Piezography driver or something like that.  I have 
an Epson 1160 on the way that I bought used for $100. and am 
looking into getting a CIS from NoMoreCarts.  Are there any other 
options that I might want to look into for software?  Thanks for 
reading.

Re: WTB: Piezography Software

2002-06-24 by jrandall1149

"akivisuals" <akivisuals@y...> wrote:
> I'm looking to get into doing some quality B&W 
> quadtone printing and am looking into purchasing the 
> Piezography software.  <snip> Are there any other 
> options that I might want to look into for software?  

If you want to experiment with partitioned B/W printing on EAM/EEM 
with the Piezo or MIS-FS inksets before you buy the Piezo software, 
you may want to concider using the Epson driver and the 1160 
Partitioned Workflow (version E) located in the Files section: 
Files> Ink Sets> MIS> MIS FS
or on the MIS Workflow page:
www.inksupply.com/index.cfm?source=html/workflow.html

A *semi-quantitative* way tweak the workflow curves using a scanner 
is presented in profile_make2.pdf located in the Files section: 
Files> Ink Sets> MIS> MIS FS.

Note:  The Epson advantage is zero cost.  The Piezo advantage is lots 
of paper profiles.

Good Luck.

Jeff Randall

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