Printing
Print Delivery
22 December 2007
I delivered a big print order to a customer yesterday
afternoon. This order was quite an undertaking, and
happily it turned out beautifully. The client was
itching to get them framed before Christmas.
I was curious to see what I was going to get because I've had quality problems with my Epson R4200 recently that have been driving me crazy (leading most recently to a printer replacement 3 days before the printer's warrantee expired). Epson was awesome - I said I was unhappy with the printer and they sent me a new one in less than 4 days. How cool is that.
Back to the print job - I printed everything in-house on very spendy fine art fiber paper. The order had several larger prints and I chose to use Innova's F-Type Gloss paper as I have depended on this paper for all top-drawer printing for the past year. The Innova paper is nice, but I've recently discovered Harmon's Fiber FB paper and it has impressed me in initial testing. Now I hear that Illford has a new Baryta paper as well that rates high up on the scale and costs less than its competitors.
Read the Bartya paper review here...
These new papers really make for interesting times. Two years ago there was nothing for a fine art black and white photographer to really like, as I have never liked the matte fine art papers that many are printing with. I wanted something that approximates what I was getting with Seagull or Illford fiber papers in the darkroom.
Finally, in reference to the Epson, I'm about ready to be done with all the warrantee exchanges I've had to do lately - a camera body, two lenses, a printer and my color calibration device. Sheesh.
I was curious to see what I was going to get because I've had quality problems with my Epson R4200 recently that have been driving me crazy (leading most recently to a printer replacement 3 days before the printer's warrantee expired). Epson was awesome - I said I was unhappy with the printer and they sent me a new one in less than 4 days. How cool is that.
Back to the print job - I printed everything in-house on very spendy fine art fiber paper. The order had several larger prints and I chose to use Innova's F-Type Gloss paper as I have depended on this paper for all top-drawer printing for the past year. The Innova paper is nice, but I've recently discovered Harmon's Fiber FB paper and it has impressed me in initial testing. Now I hear that Illford has a new Baryta paper as well that rates high up on the scale and costs less than its competitors.
Read the Bartya paper review here...
These new papers really make for interesting times. Two years ago there was nothing for a fine art black and white photographer to really like, as I have never liked the matte fine art papers that many are printing with. I wanted something that approximates what I was getting with Seagull or Illford fiber papers in the darkroom.
Finally, in reference to the Epson, I'm about ready to be done with all the warrantee exchanges I've had to do lately - a camera body, two lenses, a printer and my color calibration device. Sheesh.
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