On Behalf Of Richard Earney > You have the choice of Fotonic (dye based) and Fotochrome (pigment > based) inks. And you will need profiles for the various > papers you use. I think I am on my third bottle set now > (125ml) and it has paid for the > initial outlay (according to my dodgy maths!!!!).
Hi Richard, (and Andy, who asked the original question) Lyson 'Cave Paint' in the US is the same as Lyson 'PhotoChrome' in the UK. Photochrome is a nice inkset on matte papers, though in some brief tests we ran, I was concerned by bronzing on semigloss & gloss papers. However, I must admit that I had just finished testing a set of Fotonics on the 2100 so it may be possible that I was subconciously comparing what was possible with a dye ink on gloss paper to that the PhotoChrome was capable of... Rather than the comparison that should more accurately be made between PhotoChrome and Epson original. Best Regards, nij =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
