Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/10/31
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Daniel wrote: >>David, you'll get to your 100% if you use Quadtone RIP. You can use it with the Piezo inks from inkjetmall and you can use it for the Ultrachrome inks from Epson.<< Daniel, Thanks. My intentions after reading your posts from a few weeks ago was to get buy an R800 and go with the K7 inks. I wasn't even going to load the UC inks that came with the printer. But I did load the OEM inks and I started experimenting and the next thing I knew I was hooked on color. (The timing was right because I've been shooting Autumn foliage). I'm still undecided in terms of which way to go for BW. I know that the K7 inks are readily swappable with the OEM Epson inks. I don't know how practical it is to switch, with cleaning cycles wasted ink, etc. I've read nothing but positive about the K7 inks, aside from the cost. I'm considering the R220, which can be used with UT-2 inks from MIS (much like the C86 and EZ using the Epson driver) or with MIS UT-3D inks and QTR. The latter option is more complicated but has more flexibility. I need to make a final decision papers and BW inks. But it's not been easy. The good news is that a lot of things seem to work well. Much better than a few years ago. >>my R800 doesn't swallow the same thick paper as the C86 does.<< That's one of my concerns about the R800. In fact, my biggest complaint with the 3000 was that it didn't handle thinker papers. Even my 1200 did a better job with the heavy stuff. I generally like heavier papers for BW printing. daveR