How GOOD is your B&W Printing in Full Colour Mode ?

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Now that the topic of the thread has been changed to B/W printing, I will recommend this thread. It covers many B/W printing problems.

It should be B&W printing in full colour mode.
 

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Plugged in my old R285 with 6 shades of gray (custom made from fuji drylab ink),
made a print after 3 weeks of idle (expecting cleaning cycles) and scanned it on a canon mp810 (which has an option for WB in the menu)
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But then .. while searching for banding issues .. I found someone looking from above ..

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.. turbguys shadow .. god .. or just my imagination..?
The original file was a 48 bit TIFF, so banding should be really difficult to observe...
 

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Plugged in my old R285 with 6 shades of gray (custom made from fuji drylab ink),
made a print after 3 weeks of idle (expecting cleaning cycles) and scanned it on a canon mp810 (which has an option for WB in the menu)
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But then .. while searching for banding issues .. I found someone looking from above ..

View attachment 2972

.. turbguys shadow .. god .. or just my imagination..?

That was very well spotted. The face looks angry, and I can understand that. I would be too if all MY greens turned White!!
 

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It is a remarkable representation of a face.

I see no banding or anything else untoward.

Looking at post#9 the scanned image does not look quite so green tinted as it originally did.
I've noticed this before in posted images. It seems as if there is a settling down process of adjustment by the system?
 
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