Phil: Have you any sense of the longevity of Lincoln Wide Sprectum inks on Xtreme Gamut Ultra Glossy for hung photos in a light room? J. Lipmanson digitpl wrote: > Hi: > > My experience with the Wide Spectrum Inks in the Epson 3000 has been > outstanding. > I have printed on both the Ilford Glossy and Xtreme Ultra Glossy papers. Since > I am a Cibachrome printer, I really like the super gloss look of the Ultra > Paper. Much better sunlight fade resistance than the Epson ink - Kodak paper > combination that I was using previously. The Epson ink started to fade after 6 > days direct south sun exposure (no glass)- the Wide Spectrum - Ultra Gloss is > still perfect after 12 days. > > I wrote my own ICC profile for the ink - paper combination so I can't offer any > suggestions for Epson settings. > > Phil Lindsay > > Tyler Boley wrote: > > > These inks have generally been altered by epson users for adequate > > results in Epson printers. Rather than begin the endless experiments > > possibly required to make them work, I would suggest looking into > > http://www.lincolninks.com/ > > They've done all the work for you. > > Tyler > > > > > > > > Hi, > > > Still looking for dye based ink in bulk !!! > > > I come again to you to request your help > > > I found in the archive that some of you have used Ilford Archiva inks on > > > Epson printers. > > > They have in fact the 4 basics inks magenta, Cyan, Black and Yellow plus a > > > Yellow GA and 2 types of dilued Cyan and Magneta inks : Medium and Light. > > > Has anybody on the list experience and advices about these inks ? > > > What is the best choice between Medium and Light to replace Epson's Photo > > > inks ? > > > MTIA > > > Gerard Mantoux > > - > > Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate > > subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions. > > - > Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate > subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions. - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions.