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Morgan Ohlson wrote:
> Canon i865 color test
>
> Is there any good way to print areas from each of the cartridges?
> Specially the dye-black (6BK) is a problem.
>
> I like to make an UV-test and therefore need some clean color
> printouts.
>
>
> Morgan O.
once i got this test (or purging) picture, so maybe it will help. But note
that for using dye black, you must set type of paper to photo:
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On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 18:40:21 +0200, SleeperMan wrote:
> Morgan Ohlson wrote:
>> [10 quoted lines suppressed]
>
> once i got this test (or purging) picture, so maybe it will help. But note
> that for using dye black, you must set type of paper to photo:
>
> http://www.protoncek.com/misc/TestPrint4Color.jpg > Maybe it will help...
So, when printing photos at lower grade paper (set to such) only the pigment
black is in use... ???
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The dye base black is used for all paper types, but the pigment black is
only used for plain paper mode. The pigment black is incompatible with
glossy photo papers - it results in noticeable bronzing.
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Ron
"Morgan Ohlson" <morgan.ohlson@comhem.se> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 18:40:21 +0200, SleeperMan wrote:
>
>> Morgan Ohlson wrote:
>>> [10 quoted lines suppressed]
>>
>> once i got this test (or purging) picture, so maybe it will help. But
>> note
>> that for using dye black, you must set type of paper to photo:
>>
>> http://www.protoncek.com/misc/TestPrint4Color.jpg >> Maybe it will help...
>
> So, when printing photos at lower grade paper (set to such) only the
> pigment
> black is in use... ???
>
>
> Morgan O.
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On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 22:04:28 GMT, drc023 wrote:
> The dye base black is used for all paper types, but the pigment black is
> only used for plain paper mode. The pigment black is incompatible with
> glossy photo papers - it results in noticeable bronzing.
So... there is no relationship betwwen pigment and plain text?
Plain paper uses pigment
....all other types of paper uses dye black?
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