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A very simple way on putting painted wooden bars on both sides of the print.5.9m is a nice long pano. Kirmo how was it mounted?
Can you elaborate a bit on this or point me in the direction to find this info? I had read that the 3800/3880 setup used up much less ink in the purging of PK to PM or vis versa. While I wouldn't anticipate swapping from matte to glossy (baryta) papers at random, so to speak, I do enjoy one aspect of my current setup (two printers, one with PK one with PM) which is being able to view an image printed on matte vs baryta papers without much hassle and then running off a batch of 12 prints on the selected paper.Gary,
You may want to dig a bit regarding the PK/PM ink issue with even the 3880 if you like to swap papers around at random. I won't even consider Epson printers until they fix their process in this regard.
Gary,Henry -- re printing something as small as 6mp files at 16x22 inches, are you up-rezing those image files to get a 240+ dpi image file for printing with something like Genuine Fractals? I used to own a 6mp Canon D60 and by my calculations, the native resolution image at 240 dpi would be a 8.5 x 12.8 inch image....so I never pushed them any farther than that, which worked fine on my 13x19 inch printers of course.
Gary
3800 and I assume the 3880 uses 1.5 ml ink for the PK MK ink switch...not worth mentioning.Can you elaborate a bit on this or point me in the direction to find this info? I had read that the 3800/3880 setup used up much less ink in the purging of PK to PM or vis versa. While I wouldn't anticipate swapping from matte to glossy (baryta) papers at random, so to speak, I do enjoy one aspect of my current setup (two printers, one with PK one with PM) which is being able to view an image printed on matte vs baryta papers without much hassle and then running off a batch of 12 prints on the selected paper.
If that would be a problem on the 3880, maybe I should just buy two 2880s, since going bigger than 13x19 wasn't my primary motivation for upgrading to a 3880/4880 printer.
Gary
Gary, sorry for the slow reply. I missed this post. It will be easier for me to post a link to fairly thorough experiment of the ink swap (round-trip). I'll find it and post it as an edit here.Can you elaborate a bit on this or point me in the direction to find this info? I had read that the 3800/3880 setup used up much less ink in the purging of PK to PM or vis versa. While I wouldn't anticipate swapping from matte to glossy (baryta) papers at random, so to speak, I do enjoy one aspect of my current setup (two printers, one with PK one with PM) which is being able to view an image printed on matte vs baryta papers without much hassle and then running off a batch of 12 prints on the selected paper.
If that would be a problem on the 3880, maybe I should just buy two 2880s, since going bigger than 13x19 wasn't my primary motivation for upgrading to a 3880/4880 printer.
Gary