SideFX
New Member
Hi everyone, and I'm new to this forum and need some help.
I'm sure you have all heard it before, about black ink not being true to it's name.
This is causing me some grief as I do fine art with a lot of detail and subtleties, and people expect to receive what they see on screen.
The issue is with a green tinge when the opacity of the print drops.
As I was an air brusher for more than a decade, I recently did a little experiment, so please see the attached as it describes my findings quite well. And in fact, had to post it in my site as a waiver, for too many people have been complaining about it.
So my question is, can I get ink somewhere that will be more true black than the current mixture/processing in the Ecosol Max brand, which is in fact made by Epson, and that will be compatible with my Roland.
Thanks for reading.
I'm sure you have all heard it before, about black ink not being true to it's name.
This is causing me some grief as I do fine art with a lot of detail and subtleties, and people expect to receive what they see on screen.
The issue is with a green tinge when the opacity of the print drops.
As I was an air brusher for more than a decade, I recently did a little experiment, so please see the attached as it describes my findings quite well. And in fact, had to post it in my site as a waiver, for too many people have been complaining about it.
So my question is, can I get ink somewhere that will be more true black than the current mixture/processing in the Ecosol Max brand, which is in fact made by Epson, and that will be compatible with my Roland.
Thanks for reading.