As Clay has addressed the issue of black ink I won't go there. But yes, I was also able to produce density greater than PDN's palette and greater than that of a combined CcMmYK Black by using an orange colour (R176, G176, B0) or thereabouts. This is with Epson dye inks however, not dye-pigmented. As you know, this colour is not part the PDN system. My method also excludes blue, the intent was to create as much density as possible that's why it's specifically using just red and green in a matrix. I've made Red-Blue and Green-Blue arrays also so I can run the whole gamut. I took the approach of slicing up the RGB colour cube model on the X and Y axis, basically running all colour possibilities. The interesting thing about [176,176,0] being denser that the CcMmYK black is that I theorise it actually uses less black ink, so it must be getting the density from its spectral properties rather than just opacity. I think I posted the red-green array somewhere a while back, if you want to try it on the 2200 e-mail me off-line and I'll send you a copy.