faris
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Which printer would you folks recommend for printing scanned bw negatives.
do not need gallery prints. just 8x10 to hang in the house.
thanks.
do not need gallery prints. just 8x10 to hang in the house.
thanks.
Jamie Pillers said:Ray,
Tell us more about these "MIS Ut7 inks"? I've just begun digital printing with an Epson R2400 and have printed color only. But I'm interested in printing B&W after I get just a bit farther up the learning curve. Are these inks a set of blacks and grays only? And do you know if they work in the R2400?
1948nikon said:You can get 600dpi and above out of a laser b and w printer .Cheap to buy and cheap to run. No messy inks.
kaiyen said:I don't think laser printer was a serious recommendation. There was a smiley even in the subject title.
The "latest" in 3rd-part options is using the Epson R1800 and it's littler brother (not sure which one) and filling only...3 or 4 of the slots with some of the MIS UT inks. I haven't researched it a lot because I already have a UT2 setup with my 1280, but it's at inksupply.com.
The great thing is that you can switch which slot you put the inks in. I find that outstading. You can let one nozzle unclog with the purging fluid and just sit there while using another one.
allan
wray said:I mount my inkjet prints to the back of the mat frame with repositionable, acid free artists tape.