Re: Inkjet Transparencies Scratching

From: Nick Makris ^lt;nick@mcn.org>
Date: 07/10/04-07:32:49 AM Z
Message-id: <008b01c46682$65ba8240$2402a8c0@p266>

Jon, you might check with the owner of the 7600 to see if they are still
using the original factory inks. This problem you describe is one of the
very reasons I have halted my digital neg search.

Nick

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jon Lybrook" <jon@terabear.com>
To: <alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca>
Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 9:41 PM
Subject: RE: Inkjet Transparencies Scratching

> I should say 'taken off', not lifted off. The transparency was plenty
dry.
>
> At 10:37 PM 7/9/2004, Jon Lybrook wrote:
> >Good advice, however, the scratches are happening through the handling of
> >the transparencies, not coming off the printer. I'm generally pretty
> >careful, but simply making test strips (on polymer plates under a vacuum
> >frame) is resulting in scratches where the ink has been lifted off where
> >the plate had been in contact with the transparency.
> >
> >Jon
> >
> >At 09:54 PM 7/9/2004, Rocky Boudreaux wrote:
> >>I'm not using the roll stuff but on regular Pictorico sheets II do
sometimes
> >>see, however they are on the uncoated side of the film and do not show
up in
> >>the final print.
> >>To reduce these I put a piece of plain paper along with the Pictorico in
the
> >>loading area and have a blank piece of paper in the out put tray.
> >>This gives the Pictorico a nice smooth surface to ride on as it goes
through
> >>the printer and has reduced the scratches.
> >>I didn't think the plastic surface was that rough but having added the
plain
> >>paper reduced the scratching considerably.
> >>
> >>Rocky
> >>Houston
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >>From: Jon Lybrook [mailto:jon@terabear.com]
> >>Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 9:04 PM
> >>To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca;
alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
> >>Subject: Re: Inkjet Transparencies Scratching
> >>
> >>It's a reasonable assertion.
> >>
> >>I've not had any problem with scratching in the past. I've not had any
> >>output from a 7600 either.
> >>
> >>I assume you read the Pictorico manager's assertion reposted on this
list
> >>that the stock is the same, with the exception of a very slight decrease
in
> >>coating, which he claimed would make no difference. This could be the
> >>difference resulting in scratching. The stock looks and feels the same
as
> >>the stuff I was buying with Pictorico on the label though.
> >>
> >>Anyone else using AccuArt2 on a roll having this problem?
> >>
> >>Jon
> >>
> >>At 08:01 PM 7/9/2004, Sandy King wrote:
> >>
> >> >Hi Jon,
> >> >
> >> >I have not had any problem with scratching or abrasion in making
inkjet
> >> >negatives on Pictorio with the Epson 2000P, 2200 and C-84. I simply
handle
> >> >the negatives with reasonable care and have never had a problem.
> >> >
> >> >Since the Epson 7600 is supposed to use the same inks as the 2200 I am
> >> >wondering if perhaps the AccuArt2 material is not Pictorico?
> >> >
> >> >Sandy King
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >>Never got a response on this, so I'm trying again.
> >> >>
> >> >>Does anybody do any post-printing techniques to their inkjet negs to
> >> >>increase the durability and prevent scratching? A (non-UV
Inhibiting)
> >> >>spray of some sort maybe?
> >> >>
> >> >>Thanks,
> >> >>Jon
> >> >>
> >> >>At 07:50 PM 7/7/2004, Jon Lybrook wrote:
> >> >>>I've noticed the Pictorico (now AccuArt2) transparencies I've been
> >> >>>getting from the Epson 7600 my friends have are very fragile and
scratch
> >> >>>way-easily. Are there any protective coatings or post printing
> >> >>>procedures for making them a little more durable?
> >> >>>
> >> >>>TIA,
> >> >>>Jon
> >
> >
>
>
>
Received on Sat Jul 10 07:38:21 2004

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