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printers: Epson 2400/ 3800/ 4800/ 7800/ 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), are not “two-gray” printer, so do not qualify for
the category described above; their B&W mode is fixed, single tone, neutrality defined
by the paper involved. So these models offer no tintability, without using color mode.
Their color mode creates its light grays from Light Cyan, Light Magenta, and Yellow, as
earlier Epson models did. This is why have have not been included in the list above.
Spyder3Print will improve black and white output via the color driver to most all
printers, but only offers gallery quality black and white for “two gray” printers, or
printers fitted with special black and white inksets.
Manufacturer’s Inks, RIP Driver *
RIPs are third party drivers that offer direct control of each ink channel. This used to
provide a great deal of necessary control for black and white printing. RIPs are
becoming less necessary for black and white printing as the free printer drivers offer
better dithering, improved linearity, and some of the special functions that only RIPs
used to contain.
RIPs also offer convenient layout functions, but other applications now provide these
capapabilities, so RIP usage is dropping at all printer sizes. Larger printers, where
effective layout of multiple images or multiple copies is most important, are the area
where RIPs are still most frequently used. Use of RIPs with manufacturer’s inks will
become less and less common as driver development progress continues.
Spyder3Print can be used to measure and export files for use in linearizing and
profiling RIPs for black and white printing; it even includes special export formats for
creating QuadTone RIP ® (QTR) linearization and profiling data.
Non-ICC Black and White Inksets, RIP Driver *
RIPs still have advantages for controlling some black and white inksets, as they can
access each ink channel. But this means complex settings, and is not a user friendly
process. There are several types of black and white inksets. Some print only one tone
of black and white, such as neutral, or sepia. Others offer tinting controls, so that they
can be adjusted by special settings. The newest type of black and white inksets are
designed in a manner that allows them to be controlled via the free drivers and ICC