Smudger
Fan of Printing
- Joined
- Apr 4, 2015
- Messages
- 65
- Reaction score
- 70
- Points
- 58
- Location
- London
- Printer Model
- IX6850, IP7250
Hello good people.
I've been lurking here for a while, and learned much. My UK background is design, printing and hanging for a small photo gallery in the UK. We have some very well known clients, and my daily work is mostly in framing and hanging. I'm also an (amateur) B&W photog of the 'soot & whitewash' persuasion and use InDesign and LightRoom to produce prints on Canon A3+ printers.
A Very Famous Photog (VFP) and close friend has been approached by an online gallery to sell limited editions of his B&W work. He (and I think) that he should print his own work to be sure of the final results. The prints would probably amount to no more than 1000 of A4 and A3+ B&W prints.
It boils down to 1) dye or 2) pigment inks, 3) piezo Epson or 4) thermal Canon , and an infinite choice of artisanal archive papers. Test prints on Ilford Galerie Pearl 310 GSM are superb and have the desired tonality, D-max and feel. We're also trialling Canson papers.
But which printer? The replaceable print heads on the Canons appeal. We don't need bigger than A3+. which is 13"x19" or 329x483mm and occasionally print borderless.
We have had first class results from a £150 Canon 'Fine' Pixma IP6850 +printer, using dye inks which is really nothing special but feel we really need to go for pigment inks for B&W archival printing.
The Canon Pro 10 says 'Buy Me!' but all input is welcome. The budget would be about $1000, euros, or GB pounds, for the setup of printer and inks.
The final prints would be behind glass.
Regards to you all.
I've been lurking here for a while, and learned much. My UK background is design, printing and hanging for a small photo gallery in the UK. We have some very well known clients, and my daily work is mostly in framing and hanging. I'm also an (amateur) B&W photog of the 'soot & whitewash' persuasion and use InDesign and LightRoom to produce prints on Canon A3+ printers.
A Very Famous Photog (VFP) and close friend has been approached by an online gallery to sell limited editions of his B&W work. He (and I think) that he should print his own work to be sure of the final results. The prints would probably amount to no more than 1000 of A4 and A3+ B&W prints.
It boils down to 1) dye or 2) pigment inks, 3) piezo Epson or 4) thermal Canon , and an infinite choice of artisanal archive papers. Test prints on Ilford Galerie Pearl 310 GSM are superb and have the desired tonality, D-max and feel. We're also trialling Canson papers.
But which printer? The replaceable print heads on the Canons appeal. We don't need bigger than A3+. which is 13"x19" or 329x483mm and occasionally print borderless.
We have had first class results from a £150 Canon 'Fine' Pixma IP6850 +printer, using dye inks which is really nothing special but feel we really need to go for pigment inks for B&W archival printing.
The Canon Pro 10 says 'Buy Me!' but all input is welcome. The budget would be about $1000, euros, or GB pounds, for the setup of printer and inks.
The final prints would be behind glass.
Regards to you all.