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Re: Dry Time for UltraChrome inks/Calibration
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Re: Dry Time for UltraChrome inks/Calibration


  • Subject: Re: Dry Time for UltraChrome inks/Calibration
  • From: "Alan Rew" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 2 Feb 2003 22:18:59 -0000

On Sun, 2 Feb 2003 13:25:08 -0500,
Damon Rando <email@hidden>, wrote:

<snip>
> I've found that the key in profiling UltraChrome based prints is
proper
> calibration (linearization).
<snip>
> It is important to limit the ink before this reversal takes place.
<snip>

Damon,

Could you, or anyone else, please comment on whether this ink limitation
can readily be achieved by using the 'Paper Config / Color Density'
slider
in the Epson driver? If so, by how much?

Thanks in anticipation for any advice you can give,

Alan Rew

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