That's what I have to do as well. I don't find it difficult. It didn't do any screwing around. The procedure is clearly outlined in the printer manual. I keep the other black cartridge in a plastic bag when not in use and swap them in and out on a regular basis. It does waste a bit of ink, but it's hardly a fortune. I do look forward to the new printer which swaps automatically, but I'm thankful that my current printer has the ability to swap. My previous printer (a 1200) did not. My blacks and shadow rendition are far superior with the 2200. It's worth the effort. Or at least, I find it worth the effort.

On May 14, 2005, at 1:58 AM, David Mann wrote:

On May 13, 2005, at 10:09 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:

I have no trouble swapping matte black and photo black inks on my Epson 2200. It's a simple process.

I have to delete the printer and re-load it in the Print Center (in addition to restarting Photoshop). If I leave the Matte cartridge in the printer and come back the next day to do more matte prints, I have to swap the photo black ink back in and out again. Each time it has to purge out the ink between cartridge and head so it probably costs me a fortune in wasted ink.


The amount of screwing around I had to do to find that out left a very bitter taste in my mouth. The upshot is that I just don't bother printing matte unless I need to do a decent-sized batch of prints.

Cheers,

- Dave

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