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two asterisks following the name.
Manufacturer’s Inks, Manufacturer’s Black and White Driver
This method uses the printer manufacturer's inks (or inks that are very similar), and
the black and white printing method provided in the manufacturer’s printer driver. This
method cannot use ICC profiles for black and white color control, though they can be
used for black and white linearity control. Results can be quite good, though its
possible to improve neutrality and linearity, especially on third party papers.
Unfortunately there is a minimum of controls for adjusting results. This method does
not provide a means to create cross-tints, offers no preview, and lacks other advanced
options.
This is certainly a good place to start with the latest “two-gray” printers: Epson 2400/
3800/ 4800/7 800/ 9800, any Canon iPF printer, or either width of HP Z3100. This list
does not currently contain many smaller models; the new HP B9180 (and the larger
Z2100 models) and the new Canon PRO9500, are not “two-gray” printer, so do not
qualify for the category described above. Their color mode creates its light grays from
Light Cyan, Light Magenta, and Yellow, as earlier Epson models did. This is why they
have not been included in the list above.
Spyder3Print owners would typically use the color driver, not the black and white
option, for more precise and controllable results, and described in the Color Driver
sections below.
Manufacturer’s Inks, Manufacturer’s Color Driver **
This method uses the printer manufacturer's inks (or inks that are very similar), and
the color printing method provided in the manufacturer’s printer driver. One reason
this method is so popular is that it allows both color and black and white prints without
changing inksets, and uses similar ICC-based processes for profiling, previewing, and
controlling printing for both color and black and white. Results printing black and white
through the color drivers can be very good, though for best results it requires special
products such as Spyder3Print to improve neutrality and linearity. This method offers
excellent controls for adjusting results; provides a means to create cross-tints, offers
softproof preview, and many other advanced options.
This is an ideal method for black and white printing using the latest “two-gray”