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Epson 2200 black box



 Yes, you are right it is a black box. I wish there was someone or someplace
who could explain with authority what is really going in inside that black
box.

Mark Rice
www.zero1inc.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Strickler [mailto:email@hidden] 
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 8:10 PM
To: Mark Rice
Subject: Re: Colorsync-users Digest, Vol 2, Issue 310

"Seems to" is the key phrase. Those settings are a black box. But the point
is once chosen they can't be altered without invalidating the profile you
make on top of it.

On Aug 12, 2005, at 4:56 PM, Mark Rice wrote:

> It also controls the paper thickness setting, which is critical to not 
> dragging the heads on the paper. And by ink delivery, it also seems to 
> control the linearization of the gray scale.
>
> Mark Rice
> www.zero1inc.com
>
>
>> what about when using an Epson 2200? you still need to choose a paper 
>> type when printing. isn't the paper type a profile too
>
> It9s a driver setting that controls ink delivery.
>
> Andrew Rodney
> http://www.digitaldog.net/
>
>
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