Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/08/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Good luck Thomas. I have had MANY problems getting my Epson 3000 to work, but now that it is I love it (still have one I am having trouble with). There is a lot of information that I could pass on to you if you are going with the 3000 (cleaning the feet, banding, etc.). If you want to discuss, give me a call. My number is 215-588-7170. I am on the East coast of the U.S. DJ - --- Thomas_Mitchell@idx.com wrote: > Many thanks Darrell, this is great info. > Unfortunately it makes decision > making hard. Right now, I shoot pretty much only > B&W negs but I'll be > sharing the digital darkroom with my mother who > shoots landscapes mostly in > color slides. I was hoping to get by with a single > printer but alas... > > I like the idea of the 3000 with Piezotone. I don't > want to cripple my > Leica glass with substandard printing. > > Best Regards, > > Thomas > > > To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us > > Subject: Re: [Leica] Epson 2200? > > > > > > > Thomas, I can't talk specifically to the 2200, but I > can talk to the inkset they use. I recently bought a > 7600 which uses the same 7 ink set as the 2200...it > does beautiful color prints, and pretty good black > and > white. However, I prefer my Epson 3000 with > Peizotone > inks for black and white and am only using the 7600 > for color. The Ultrachrome B&W prints on the 7600 > look > like a print on RC paper, while the Peizotone prints > look like a platinum print. So far I have only used > the luster paper that came with the printer, so I > may > find that it looks better when I switch over to a > different paper type. > > Only drawbacks on the 7600 (which I expect are > duplicated on the 2200) are: > > 1. To change from glossy/luster to matte/watercolor > paper, you have to purge the ink lines...all of > them. > Even though the only color that changes is the black > ink. There is no way to purge one ink line at a > time. > So every time you change paper types will cost you > about $100 in ink (it may be less on the 2200 since > the ink lines are probably shorter). With this > expense, If you change back and forth often you need > to buy two printers. > > 2. Epson is not shipping paper profiles with the > 7600 > for Windows machines. Oddly they do for the > Mac...And > VERY oddly you can't take the Mac profiles and > rename > them and use them in a Windows PC...Photoshop just > won't see them. The printer works great on > "Automatic" and makes beautiful prints, but I can't > imagine a printer aimed at this market that doesn't > have paper profiles. > > Finally, as to your question on when Peizotone will > be > in the 7 ink set...no time soon. I was told about a > year. DJ > > --- Thomas_Mitchell@idx.com wrote: > > I've been waffling on digital vs wet darkrooms for > a > > while now but I've > > finally settled on digital. I'm thinking of > > purchasing the Epson 2200 but > > my local shop doesn't have one yet and doesn't > seem > > to clear on when they > > will have one for eval... > > > > Has anyone on the list used this one yet. I've > seen > > lots of comments on > > the 2000 nut none on the 2200. Also, does anyone > > know if/when a Cone > > inkset will be available since the 2200 takes 7 > > carts instead of the 6 for > > the 2000? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Thomas > > -- > To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? HotJobs - Search Thousands of New Jobs http://www.hotjobs.com - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html