I have a rx 600 and I am interested in black and white printing .Can someone please advise me if you can get rip with this model or a similiar way to make nice b&w prints with this printer.I am confused as to what type of ink my machine uses ,Thanks
Littlefield Goldmember More info | Jan 21, 2006 15:32 | #1 I have a rx 600 and I am interested in black and white printing .Can someone please advise me if you can get rip with this model or a similiar way to make nice b&w prints with this printer.I am confused as to what type of ink my machine uses ,Thanks
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mbze430 Goldmember 2,454 posts Joined Feb 2005 Location: Chino Hills More info | Jan 21, 2006 15:34 | #2 RIP, as in Raster Image Processing? That's color not black & white. Gear List
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I was talking about thisQuad Tone Rip is a versatile software package that offers a simple turnkey method of printing black & white images on a variety of inkjet printers. It is both easy to use for a novice user who is just starting to print digital B&W photographs and yet powerful enough for the advanced user who wishes to customize, calibrate and profile their entire workflow.
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mbze430 Goldmember 2,454 posts Joined Feb 2005 Location: Chino Hills More info | Jan 21, 2006 17:30 | #4 Yeah, this is a little different. What that does is basically give you 4 shades of black installed in to a 4 ink tank type printer. Don't know anything about the RX600, but I used to use my Epson 900 for that. Gear List
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