Bob,
Absolutely. There was another thread that got a bit heated, and I have no interest in doing that here. I'm glad we can talk about this.
I have used epsons in all three of the major ways - RIP, black-only (BO), and dedicated inkset. For me, only the RIP and inkset worked out the way I wanted. Going straight out of box to B&W using the epson driver never gave me the results I wanted. I know that folks get some nice stuff out of (BO) printing, but I gathered that it took a lot more tweaking than I had time to do.
**the introduction of the 2400 with the black, light black and light light black inks and the built-in settings in the driver is the first true out of the box solution from epson.
Using the QuadTone RIP with both the Epson 2200 and the wide-format 9600 gave some amazing results, and the flexibiilty to control shadows and midtones from the RIP are great. I am very impressed with it, and the learnign curve is remarkably shallow.
I use the MIS Ultratone2 inkset right now in my 1280. I feel that I get the best tonal control with this dedicated inkset, but now I obviously have lost color capability. I use QTR with it for maximum control.
The HP option does seem like it's awfully trouble-free. Though the MIS EZ BW solution is very inexpensive and easy, it isn't OEM.
allan