Ole Steen Bornak wrote:
> Knud Larsen <mafishmaskela-snabela-yahoo.invalid>
> skrev:
>> Ole Steen Bornak wrote:
>>> Rune <ingen@mail.tak> skrev:
>>>> Ole Steen Bornak skrev:
>>>>> Jeg har et farvebillede som jeg
>>>>> har konverteret til S/H i Photoshop.
>>>>> På min kalibrerede skærm står det
>>>>> flot i en fin gråtoneskala. Når jeg
>>>>> printer samme billede ud ,
>>>>> printer Canon IP4500, bliver
>>>>> billedet godt
>>>>> nok i S/H, men med et lilla skær.
>>>>> Hvad kan man gøre?
>>>>> M v h
>>>>> Ole Steen B.
>>>>>
>>>> Sæt flueben udfor "Gråtoneudskrift"
>>>> i din printermenu.
>>>>
>>>> Rune
>>> Hej Rune.
>>> Det har jeg prøvet, det giver ingen forskel. Der
>>> er stadig et lilla skær.
>>
>>
>> Her er en fyr som har testet hvilke
>> blækbeholdere sådanne Canoner bruger,
>> måske kan det give en idé:
>>
>> Canon printers never mix pigment black
>> and dye black ink but there are cases
>> where they mix pigment or dye black
>> with dye colors, even when printing just
>> black. In these cases you cannot tell
>> by dripping water on a printout if the
>> pigment black or the dye black is used
>> because there will be running in both
>> cases. And the drip test may not work
>> with some third party inks because
>> many suppliers mix dye black ink in
>> with their pigment black ink. To find
>> out, do a nozzle test on plain paper
>> and see if the grid at the top of the
>> page bleeds when water is dripped on it.
>>
>> To summarize:
>>
>> 1) Pigment black is never used on any
>> photo paper. Dye black is always used
>> on photo paper.
>>
>> 2) Pigment black is almost always used
>> on plain paper, except (as stratman
>> pointed out earlier) dye black is used
>> when doing borderless printing.
>>
>> 3) Pigment black is the only ink used
>> when printing black (or greyscale) on
>> plain paper except in duplex printing.
>>
>> 4) Pigment black is mixed with dye
>> colors when printing black (or greyscale)
>> on plain paper in duplex printing.
>>
>> 5) Dye black is mixed with other dye
>> colors when printing black (or
>> greyscale) on photo paper.
>>
>> You can read a lot of discussion on
>> this subject by clicking on the Inkjet
>> FAQ's link at the top of this page.
>>
>> Keep in mind that these test were done
>> on printers prior to the chip
>> cartridges coming out--I assume that
>> the same holds true for newer printers.
>>
>>
>> ---------------------------------------
>> --------------------------------------- --
>> Canon i560, MP760, MP780, iP4000,
>> iP6000D, i9100 printers.
>
> Hej Rune.
> Ja det løser jo ikke problemet for mig, men
> interesant læsning.
> Mange tak for dit indlæg.
Ja, selv tak