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William Morse

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Bamboo Ink load z3100
« on: April 17, 2008, 04:15:13 pm »

I am adding the Bamboo paper, using the fine art >250 setting, so as to use the quad blacks for B&W. Has anyone profiled the paper using this set-up, and what have you observed as to ink loads- did you find you needed to cut back on the ink load, or did the settings work out for you?

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neil snape

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« Reply #1 on: April 18, 2008, 01:29:44 am »

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I am adding the Bamboo paper, using the fine art >250 setting, so as to use the quad blacks for B&W. Has anyone profiled the paper using this set-up, and what have you observed as to ink loads- did you find you needed to cut back on the ink load, or did the settings work out for you?

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I did , and sent the profile up on the Wiki. I am almost sure to have set it to FA+ ink. It has slightly more gamut than PR, but the white point of the paper is of course yellower. Nice paper.
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