I currently use an Epson 4000 and Ron Reeder's QTR (windows) method for making digital negatives using the Na2 Palladium process. I'd truly love to trade in the ink guzzling 4000 for a 4900, but from what I can gather it may be difficult for Roy Harrington/QTR to support the newer Epson models since Epson hasn't been willing to share the information required concerning the new print drivers, which apparently are based on new code.
In any event - any thoughts on what the options might be? I have an older PDN manual that I bought when I was reviewing options that I could dust off, and have just ordered Ron's new book, which looks like it might contain an option, but thought I would ask here.
One possibility I'm curious about is that HP is promoting (I use the term loosely) a profile for digital negatives suitable for platinum using mostly their green ink which is claimed to have the UV transmission characteristics so as to minimize the need for an extreme photoshop curve. I'm wondering if something similar might work for epson's new ink set.
Thanks for any advice....