![]() ![]() Of course, there is a proviso-you lose the ability to print on RC (Resin Coated) paper. So, when I was informed that this new black and white printing solution was based on the Epson Stylus Photo R800 or R1800, I thought it posed a more affordable option, especially when I learned that adding three channel black and white 100 percent carbon pigment ink quality fully preserves the printers' color printing performance. Many, like me, are older and retired, so are on a budget, and aren't ready for an expensive professional-level printer. I might not have been moved enough to try Roark's new black and white printing option if it weren't for receiving frequent e-mails from photographers just getting into digital who want to scan (and print) their collections of black and white film.
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