Re: ProfilerPlus experiences
Paul:
I'll leave the technical answers to others.
I just wanted to mention that my fade tests with
the 2000P inks showed a much faster fade rate with
the Epson Photo Paper than with all other papers I
tried. It still did much better than 1270 and
1160 prints, but compared to Premium Glossy,
Semi-Glossy, and matte surfaces, it had a rather
short life to noticeable fade.
This was only one test...your mileage may vary of
course.
bob snow
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul D. DeRocco" <pderocco@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: ProfilerPlus experiences
My printer's an Epson 2000P, and my scanner's an
Epson 1640. I was trying to calibrate the printer
using Epson photo paper, which, though it's not
listed as one of the standard media types in the
2000P driver, I've found produces reasonably good
prints if I select Watercolor Paper.
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