Mark Harwood wrote:

> Dear Prodiggers,
> We're just trying to proof for the AoP04 book on a brand new 2100 (to
> replace a 1270) and are having the problem that we cannot print a correct
> black.
> On Epson Archival matte paper we get a very strange and weak black.
> On premium glossy we get areas of matte black on a gloss print, very odd.

If you want to do serious proofing on a 2100 you should consider using Best
(tecco) RemoteProof 9150 or PerfectProof Semimatte. Both surfaces are
somewhat closer to offset in regard to surface and colour as well as
achievable black. It's some of the best proofing papers I've seen for
ultrachrome inks.

Best Regards

Thomas Holm / Pixl ApS

- Photographer & Colour Management Consultant
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- Remote Profiling Service (Output ICC profiles)
- Seminars speaker and tutor on CM and Digital Imaging etc.

- Home Page: www.pixl.dk � Email: th[AT]pixl.dk
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