Now that I have the proper profile, great results

Started 5 months ago | Discussion thread
jtoolman
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Re: Good deal!
In reply to Craig, 5 months ago

Craig wrote:

Yeah, the HP matte looks great on some other photos I did, but not this portrait.



I printed this on epson ultra glossy and it matched my screen, the matte is too yellow in her skin.

You do not have a profile for your missmatched HP to R2000 OEM inks! Of course it's going to off.

Send me a few sheets of it and I'll make you a profile. It will print neutral then.

I think that Ultra Satin from RR sounds like a winner.

RR ultra pro satin!!!!!! One of my Faves

Man this paper thing can get expensive too covering some bases. I have a print trimmer/cutter which I use on my 8.5x11 paper for 8x10.s and 5x7.s so that helps but its inconvenient.

I am surprised they don't offer 12x18 paper.. that seems to be a no brainer since its a 2:3 size like a 4x6.

Back to the cartridges and purging every time you replace a cartridge.. Now if the machine has the smarts to tell which one is empty and why not be able to purge that one cartridge instead of dumping whole lot! GEEZ, what a bunch of crooks these MFG.s are. Like I said lots of hidden costs that people dont take into consideration.

You wold pay a fortune for the ability to purge only one color. The TOP level PRO printer can do two colors at a time. The Old HP Z series had three or more preplacable print heads. Like Canon IPGs pro printers.

The R2000 is really a consumer / prosumer printer.



Edited 5 months ago by jtoolman
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