In a message dated 3/2/01 9:44:48 AM, gregg.kemp@p at ??? writes:
I've been following the Epson inkjet list for a couple of years and the
1160 model seems to be most highly recommended for image quality, and works
with Cone's Piezography stuff. New printers are coming out soon (as
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Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] black and white printer
Date: Fri, 02 Mar 2001 09:40:12 -0500
At 08:06 AM 3/2/01 -0600, you wrote:
Thanks. Can you suggest a printer which uses the quadtone inks? I've
looked
Thanks. Can you suggest a printer which uses the quadtone inks? I've looked
at Cone's website and looked at the info on his inks.
The Epson 1160 seems to be the large format affordable printer of
choice for quadtone inks. I got a refurbished one for $154 + $37
shipping from ubid.com. They
At 08:06 AM 3/2/01 -0600, you wrote:
Thanks. Can you suggest a printer which uses the quadtone inks? I've looked
at Cone's website and looked at the info on his inks.
I've been following the Epson inkjet list for a couple of years and the
1160 model seems to be most highly recommended for
-discussion] black and white printer
I have been printing my paper negatives via photoshop and an Epson 1270.
I
conclude that it is truly impossible to get an reliably adequate BW
print
out of the 1270. I use duotone instead, which usually is aceptable, but
I'd
really like any reports
I've only had the printer for 2 weeks so far, but I've been impressed
with the BW capability of the Epson 875 DCS (which is the same
print engine and inks as the Epson 870). You have to tell the printer
to print the photo using color inks (so that it doesn't use just black)
and I haven't seen any
I have been printing my paper negatives via photoshop and an Epson 1270. I
conclude that it is truly impossible to get an reliably adequate BW print
out of the 1270. I use duotone instead, which usually is aceptable, but I'd
really like any reports of successful experience in ink jet printing of