I have my monitor set to native white point, whatever that might be  
for the Apple Cinema Display. I print my BW as RGB files using the  
ICC profile for the paper and with printer color control off. That  
works perfectly for me. An exact match to my monitor with no tint.
Paul
On Apr 13, 2008, at 7:24 AM, David J Brooks wrote:
> Seems i'm getting the magenta colour or greensih looking tint to my
> B&W prints from the 2400 again.
>
> They look great on screen.
>
> When i set my computer up for calibration(spyder I) i set monitor temp
> to 6500. Is this to much
> or is this even a concern.
>
> Just curious what those of you that do a lot of B&W prints have the
> monitor set at.
>
> Dave
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