Try setting up a paper channel in the advanced section of the Epson set up
then saving that setting as the brand of paper/B&W


The recent post I made asking about B&W printing from Epson printers
suggests that the best way to print is full color RGB or duotone in full
color RGB even if your image in Photoshop is Grayscale.  I've done it in the
past with good results but was wondering if anyone could get around the sort
of "bluish" or "greenish" color cast that happens. It's not too bad, it's
bearable and hardly noticeable until you hold up the same image in B&W as a
real photo then you can see a difference. Behind a frame, I've got both real
and "Epson-ized" prints and I've had people over (who are not photographers)
who can't tell the difference


BUTCH

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