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Update: April 2000
With the advent of the Epson 1270/870 Photo printers and their associated archival inks and papers I have stopped using monochrome inks. Clickhereto read about my new procedure.
Update: October 2001
This article is now quite dated but I'm leaving it up for historical interest. For the latest on B&W printing with inkjet printers read my review of thePiezographysystem.
High quality inkjet printers such as thePhotoseries from Epson have revolutionized desktop printing. But for many photographers, particularly those who work in monochrome and who have migrated from traditional "wet" darkrooms, the use of color inks for B&W printing has been less than satisfactory.
This has now changed. Monochrome inks have recently become available which allow one to produce desktop inkjet prints that are astonishing in their tonality. This article looks at just how effective these new inks are in producing higher quality B&W prints.
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