sanking
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Sandy-
Thanks for your explanation. Did you test all the media settings and combinations on the 1400? If so, you could save me a ton of time and material. I feel a little foolish after hearing about the HP printer. It sounds pretty good with the multiple blacks. The one thing I still like about the 1400 is the fine/smooth way the ink is put down. It's the way it creates a grayscale that is most disturbing.
I'm only printing Silver, so UV qualities aren't of concern. I will keep trying. How long did you give it before returning? Was there any backlash upon return? I hope I don't get there.
Thanks very much,
Bruce
Bruce,
If you are making digital negatives on Pictorico the glossy paper media setting will generally give you results that are as good if not better than any other setting. This alllows you to also select the highest resolution of the printer.
In terms of image quality I got very smooth results printing from regular Pictorio on graded silver papers with an RGB spectral density negatives usingR=32, G=32, B=0.
Epson has a very good return policy, if you purchased the machine directly from them. You pay return shipping of course.
Sandy