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Cool prints from UT EZ inks on Kirkland Glossy

Cool prints from UT EZ inks on Kirkland Glossy

2006-01-11 by Mani Varadarajan

I've been printing using my C86 with the neutral Ultratone EZ set
on Kirkland Glossy paper. In comparison to traditional B&W prints,
the inks definitely have a cool cast and aren't neutral, especially
compared to Ilford Multigrade IV paper. I would like to somewhat match 
this tone, so I need like to print slightly warmer, ideally by
substituting one of the cartridges.

My question: which cartridge do you suggest I buy to match the 
neutral tone of Ilford MG IV? 

All help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Mani Varadarajan

RE: [Digital BW] Cool prints from UT EZ inks on Kirkland Glossy

2006-01-11 by Paul Roark

Mani,

> I've been printing using my C86 with the neutral Ultratone EZ set
> on Kirkland Glossy paper. In comparison to traditional B&W prints,
> the inks definitely have a cool cast and aren't neutral, especially
> compared to Ilford Multigrade IV paper. I would like to somewhat match
> this tone, so I need like to print slightly warmer, ideally by
> substituting one of the cartridges.
> 
> My question: which cartridge do you suggest I buy to match the
> neutral tone of Ilford MG IV?
> 

One warm cartridge in the Y position gets you to neutral.  To match the
slightly warm Ilford paper, I'd probably start by putting the warm cart in
the M or C positions.  All the carts are the same except for the chips, and
all the ink densities are the same.  So, you can switch positions just by
prying off the chip (after shaving the plastic pins that are heat-flattened
to hold the chip in place), and putting on the appropriate location chip.  I
use a small piece of tape across the top of the chip above the contacts to
hold the chip in place.  (Don't let it drop off.  A chipless cart can wreck
a printer by bending the prongs when you try to remove it.)

Paul
www.PaulRoark.com

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