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I'm quoting from an NEC document dated July 16, 2021 and published with M1-specific SpectraView II information. Perhaps you know more than NEC and their support engineering staff.
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At B&H it seems like most of the NEC stock are sRGB-based consumer-type models. There are a couple of pro-level 31.1-in screens listed but pricey. I lucked out over a year ago and scored one of ...
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On the NEC website they do not recommend HDMI: "Due to the type of video encoding used with the HDMI signal from the Mac to the display, the color performance of the display is not optimal. The ...
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Normal. Benq monitors are known to have great specs on paper and mediocre build quality. Eizo wanna be without the engineering and QA. Did you check for blown pixels? M
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No. Rosetta applies to Mac apps that are not universal, meaning they are not tuned especially for Apple silicon. There is a bit of a hack that enables ARM-based Windows to run on Apple Silicon, ...
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While most of the 3880 third-party carts seem to come from the same suppliers, I'd recommend you deal with Cone via his Inkjetmall website. They have been doing this for a very long time and have ...
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That's still unclear. Please avoid jargon and just use real numbers along with words describing your question or objective. M
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I think you are conflating 4K video with printer resolution or HDR or something that's way off. There are no 4K images. M
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No, the printer requires all ink carts to have some ink within. Perhaps you can advertise on your local Facebook pages, or Craigslist or something similar among photographers and artists that you ...
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If you print out a nozzle check, it should show how many prints have been made, as well as the percentage of the maintenance cart is remaining. I was very lucky in buying a barely used 3880 five ...
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The above post is quite accurate. What I would add is that most of the popular online printing services all provide about the same quality of product if you provide them with a well processed ...
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I think their approach and requirements are less-than-wonderful. PDF? Really, for an art print? 8-bit? 300 PPI for an Epson? I'd search for another printer. M
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Since you are only using the HD MK, I don't think the list of papers that work with the whole Cone Color inkset is particularly relevant. I'd suggest vetting and then choosing whatever matte ...
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Yes, I've used them for about 18 months. No problems. I think it's worth it for both B&W and color work. M
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I've been using that HD Cone ink in both MK and PK formulations for more than a year on my Epson 3880. I also have converted the K-3 yellow cart to use OEM HD Yellow. And I've had profiles made of ...
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Try printing one of the commonly available test prints. M
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IIRC, the significant difference in longevity stems from the HD yellow and that was my rationale in adding that to my K3 inkset. M
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I've extracted HD Yellow from P800 carts and used the ink with Inkjet Mall carts on my 3880. I did make a custom profile and am very happy with the results on a variety of art papers. I've also ...
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