My printer is called Blurb. After years of wasting money on printers, paper and
inks, both standard and exotic ones, I gave away my Epson printer and all the
supplies. Blurb books is what I prefer, and if I want something bigger to put
on the wall, there are plenty of services, both local and online, that can do
it for me.
Cheers,
Nathan
Nathan Wajsman
Alicante, Spain
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> On 06 Dec 2017, at 04:06, Peter Klein <boulanger.croissant@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> For many years, I've been using Paul Roarke's "Black Only" (BO) printing on
> an Epson 1800 printer with MIS Eboni ink in three of the print heads and
> Quadtone RIP software. Because of some home renovations, the printer was in
> storage for several months. I'm now setting the printer back up and
> de-clogging the heads. This is probably a good time to ask how viable this
> way of printing is in the long term.
>
> So, what do you folks do for black and white printing? I long ago found that
> for color prints, Costco does a great job with my full-resolution sRGB JPG
> files as long as I specified "Do not correct." I've never tried them for
> B&W. I don't print enough to justify a high-capacity printer like the Epson
> 3000 or its newer relatives. I don't use Adobe software, so
> Photoshop-specific procedures won't help me. I use Capture One and Picture
> Window Pro. Presently, I don't sell my prints, I just look at them and put a
> few up on my wall.
>
> All advice happily considered. Thanks!
>
> --Peter
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