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shaaktiman

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Hi all,

I recently purchased an epson r2400 printer so I can finally print my B&W stuff. So far, so good, I've been having a lot of luck. Something I don't know a lot about though are color profiles. I've been learning quickly, but epson doesn't give a lot of info as to the best profiles to use for viewing. I know enough to use their profiles for printing, but I get quality that's all over the map when I try different things for the viewing part.

What profiles have you used when printing you B&W to get good results. (Funnily enough, when I use the epson profiles for viewing as well as printing I have my best results so far. But there's gotta be something better, right?)

thanks.
 
Softproofing

Softproofing

Shaaktiman... I think the Advanced Black and White mode of the 2400 is not color-managed, so the Epson profiles would maybe not be too useful in softproofing. Or are you using the regular color mode to print your B&W prints?

For better B&W printing, visit the Yahoo group DigitalBlackAndWhiteThePrint, but the content there is technical and there is a steep learning curve. The most serious 2400 owners on that group seem to be using QuadToneRip, aka QTR, and an Eye-One Photospectrometer to devise softproofing ICC curves for their printers.

Ed
 
hi ed,

I'm using the advanced b&w mode to print. I don't know about the print space profiles, as to whether they are used by the driver, but when I apply the viewing profiles to the photo it makes a significant difference in the final print.

Thanks, I'll check out the yahoo group. Maybe I'll get the rip, I've been thinking about it for awhile.

adam
 
Qtr

Qtr

Hi skaaktiman... QTR: shareware, 50 bucks, free demo, pretty hard to go wrong.

The IJC/OPM just announced support for the 2400 too. $249, 30 day money back guarantee. They say they have a way of printing glossy and matte without changing inks.

Ed
 
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