Bob, I recently purchased a 1430, which replaced my (dead) monster Epson 4900. There is no Advanced B&W option for the Epson.
However, you can use a BLACK ONLY option to get a grayscale image. This option will use only the black channel, which with Claria gives a very neutral tone image that sometimes leans a touch green, like an untoned warm-tone darkroom print. It can be very attractive, and the dots are so small that there is no excessive graininess. (I actually prefer this to the AdvB&W, which weaves in tiny dots of LC and LM.) Just go into the printer dialog box and click GRAYSCALE.
Also, if you are willing to dive into QuadToneRip, you can convert this to a monochrome printer that will knock your socks off. The Eboni Carbon from MIS Associates can make a stunning print with this printer. See Dead Link Removed to learn more about this option.
I highly recommend the 1430, especially if you are just getting your feet wet with digital B&W. Don't let anyone tell you that you can't make great B&W with digital!