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W. Fisher
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Epson 3880 uses different chips in USA and in Europe?
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I've been using the Cone chips on a set of refillable carts for a decade on a couple of 3880s that are still running well. The Cone...
Saturday at 5:39 PM
Ink stained Fingers
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Epson ET-8550 Bronzing?
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That could be an option - you just would need to swap the bottle tops
Saturday at 4:41 PM
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Epatcola
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Possibility to convert csv-file with only L*A*B* values into a ArgyllCMS ti3 file
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The CR10/20/30 are at the bottom of the page I linked. I assume they are the manufacturer or at least closer to them than aliexpress and...
Saturday at 4:22 PM
x64
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In my example, the NUMBER_OF_FIELDS is correct: SAMPLE_ID RGB_R RGB_G RGB_B XYZ_X XYZ_Y XYZ_Z (7 fields) Pharmacist introduced...
Saturday at 3:44 PM
pharmacist
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Possibility to convert csv-file with only L*A*B* values into a ArgyllCMS ti3 file
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Yes I get it....unfortunately there is te sample_Loc that is gone. I have to merge it with the ti2 file I think. No the colorimeter is...
Saturday at 3:42 PM
finstp
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Pleased to find this group. I am trying to revive an old Canon Pro-1 printer, (mine since new) which for various reasons I haven’t been...
Saturday at 3:18 PM
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Epatcola
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Possibility to convert csv-file with only L*A*B* values into a ArgyllCMS ti3 file
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The file says NUMBER_OF_FIELDS = 7 while the DATA_FORMAT statement has 8 fields. 228 * 7/8 = 200 Looks like it just reads data...
Saturday at 3:00 PM
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pdan
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Epson ET-8550 Bronzing?
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Its good to have these options. The 107 inks are much cheaper. Perhaps a good way to go if I was going to buy the ET-18100, would be to...
Saturday at 1:11 PM
pharmacist
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Possibility to convert csv-file with only L*A*B* values into a ArgyllCMS ti3 file
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Hi x64, I got this when trying to create the profile: It reads only 200 sets and expected 228 sets..... I changed some description...
Saturday at 1:06 PM
Ink stained Fingers
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Epson ET-8550 Bronzing?
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The question at the end is how much you are willing to pay more for an incremental performance gain of the T54C inks. You are the user...
Saturday at 12:18 PM
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pdan
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Epson ET-8550 Bronzing?
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When I do print via the photo editor software I think do as you suggest (?).
Saturday at 10:49 AM
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pdan
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Epson ET-8550 Bronzing?
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Thank you for your very detailed post! Normally I always print via Epson Print Layout.
Saturday at 10:44 AM
x64
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Possibility to convert csv-file with only L*A*B* values into a ArgyllCMS ti3 file
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So the luminance data is available! I used it to create a simple script to do a lab to xyz conversion, and generated a sample...
Saturday at 10:41 AM
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pdan
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Epson ET-8550 Bronzing?
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The Ultrachrome D6r-S dye ink set could be a good replacement for the inks used in ET-18100?
Saturday at 10:38 AM
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Hi @pdan I am jumping in late to the discussion, and I don't have the 8550 yet. I do have the P900, and I do use a Macbook Pro. I do...
Saturday at 10:31 AM
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