G'day - I'm looking for a way to use the MIS K4 inks in my Epson 4800. MIS has discontinued the clear funnel-filled chips carts and I'm wondering how well the...
...You might consider whether you see yourself primarily as a photographer or as a print maker. If you consider yourself a print maker, you may wish to...
I'm currently using PremierArt's MatteBW 210 gsm as my proof paper (actually my "learning" paper - which I cut into 1/4s per Clayton's suggestion) and love...
Just as I have settled on Hahnemuhle Fine Art Pearl as the paper for right now, I see ads for Photo Rag Pearl. How do these two papers compare? Many thanks....
From my experience printing, or rather, attempting to print BW with an R800, I believe the red and blue inks are used. At least that is what I suspicion...
Hello, I've never been able to get a definitive answer to this question - I would like to know if it's possible to feed over-length paper into the 3800 via the...
Hello Richard, The longest length that the 3800 will print is 37.5 inches. If you use Imageprint you can print up to 312in. You would have to use roll paper...
... Hmmm ... Imageprint is very costly, is it not? What about Qimage? Also, I assume that with QTR the length limitation would also be able to be circumvented....
Hi, I have some very large images, over 200mb and want to save images that I've finished work on, in a smaller format that tiff, to save disc space. I've saved...
I don't think "proof paper" a logical concept for inkjet printing, and I doubt many have ever bought EEM primarily for that purpose. If a paper "proof" needs...
With experience one can compensate for the differences between an inexpensive proof paper and the expensive final paper. Sometimes the difference in cost is...
I assume you mean the ABW (Advanced B&W Photo) mode. If this is the case, the answer is: when color toning is disabled (e.g., Horizontal and Vertical are set...
Whilst I largely agree with you (and do use your approach already in most cases) I would make an exception for some of the more heavily textured papers such as...
You will lose nothing by re-assigning a profile to it. However, it is up to you to keep track of what profile it really is. (One year from now, will you...
... Hello Clayton, thanks a lot for your response - I appreciate your great work! I have a R2400 with a European printer driver which offers printing in...
... Hi Eric, thank you for response! My experience is that the ABW mode in every case produces results with color toning. To avoid this I printed with my...
Thanks for the welcome, Tom - I have an inkjet pc printer, but after reading some of the posts, I’m not sure if I understand about different ways to print....
My thinking relates to exhibition prints, which are probably much larger than letter size. If only 11X17, wouldn't it be smarter to risk proofing on a half...
A very good scource that I have found usefull is at this site by Thomas Niemann. http://www.epaperpress.com/psphoto/ good luck Pj ... You might check out...
HI all, new member to the group here! I currently use a 2200 and EEM for both color and BW. When I bought the 2200 it was state of the art and EEM was widely...
Hi Paul, I recently got a 9500 back to life after about 12 months of non-use, collecting dust in a storage area. I would say the first thing would be (after...
... case produces results with color toning. To avoid this I printed with my European driver setting "GraySteps". The results are pretty good and really...
I agree with Chris' advice. I just removed my 4000 from storage after about 12 months with the original cartridges installed and without having flushed the...