David J Brooks wrote:

>I have the driver on the mac now, but i use the pc mostly.
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>Anything will help. I'm still getting darker than monitor prints, and
>the colour is spot on to the calibration using the Spyder i picked up
>from Mark a while back.
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>Coulor i'm very pleased with.
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>Dave
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This sounds pretty simplistic but while your image is in photoshop try 
just sliding the brightening lever
over a bit when ever you print bw - so that the image on the monitor is 
lighter than you want...
I have the 220 with the PC  -

Even when I covert to black and white I keep the profile RGB and adjust 
the color to have a slightly blue cast
on the monitor to get it to print to a cool bw.  I have no idea why this 
works

ann

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>On 7/5/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>Mac or PC?
>>I'm very happy with my Mac/R1400 BW output. Unfortunately, I'm at work right 
>>now.
>>Paul
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>>From: "David J Brooks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>>>Just wondering if someone out there, that is happy with what they
>>>print in B&W could make a few screen shots and send me or post here,
>>>so i can see where i'm still going wrong here.
>>>
>>>Premium Glossy Paper and proper epson profile for same.
>>>
>>>Dave
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