herrnusser
Member
Hello all! I'm would imagine that most of you have tried the "transfer magic" solution and system. It worked great for me for a while. However as of late I am expirienceing some problems. I'll try to give a step by step in hoping that some one will recognize the problem.
1. draw and scan the image
2. open in MS paint to clean, modify etc.
3. sometimes, not always, use photoshop for the same
4. attempt to print on an epson c.88, as per the settings of "tranfer magic"
, including the "black ink only setting"
5. print, only to see faint horizontal lines that patern around the scroll
6. scream and curse at inanimate objects
7. play with the settings...trying to correct them, reprint
6. see step #6
I'm hoping to correct this problem, as it is a tremensous source of aggrevation. (not metntion a lot of epson acetates!)
On a related note everytime i try to get clear black and white images, it saves as a murky gray with loss of detail and shape. Perhaps someone has some suggestions or can offer assistance! Thanks.
Ed
P.S. Tira, love the pipe wrench! Most of my early engravings were for "tools of the trade"
1. draw and scan the image
2. open in MS paint to clean, modify etc.
3. sometimes, not always, use photoshop for the same
4. attempt to print on an epson c.88, as per the settings of "tranfer magic"
, including the "black ink only setting"
5. print, only to see faint horizontal lines that patern around the scroll
6. scream and curse at inanimate objects
7. play with the settings...trying to correct them, reprint
6. see step #6
I'm hoping to correct this problem, as it is a tremensous source of aggrevation. (not metntion a lot of epson acetates!)
On a related note everytime i try to get clear black and white images, it saves as a murky gray with loss of detail and shape. Perhaps someone has some suggestions or can offer assistance! Thanks.
Ed
P.S. Tira, love the pipe wrench! Most of my early engravings were for "tools of the trade"