Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/10/30
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]David Rodgers wrote: > I tried BW on the R800. Daniel Ridings mentioned he'd had problems > getting consistent BW from the R800. I had problems getting uniformly > neutral prints with the color inkset. Using Epson supplied profiles and > PS color management (the method I use for color printing) was a complete > waste of time for BW. However, I figured out how to make rich neutral BW > prints using only the Epson driver. It's not 100 percent successful but > I'm getting close. Only one print in 10 that I made yesterday had any > sign of green cast in the highlights. 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. I've now tried both (standard inks from Epson and the K7 inks from inkjetmall). The K7 inks are as good as, but not better than, the Ultratone carbon inks from MIS Associates in an Epson C86. Nothing to complain about. Well, one complaint, my R800 doesn't swallow the same thick paper as the C86 does. I don't think there is an Ultratone set-up for the R800. I'm not sure on the status. The inks from inkjetmall are expensive, very expensive. With the Ultrachome inks (standard inks from Epson) you can use Quadtone RIP to print 1) neutral 2) cold or 3) sepia or 4) balanced combinations between them (between neutral/cold, neutral/sepia makes the most sense). You will get to your 100% no-color-cast prints on Epson Enhanced Matte paper. I don't think there are curves for any other paper. With the K7 inks there are curves for quite a few papers, most of which my R800 will not load because they are too thick. For BW printing on the R800 you WILL want this: http://www.quadtonerip.com/html/QTRoverview.html it is free to try and costs 50 dollars if you decide in favor of it. Best deal around. Best, Daniel