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Re: How to get great prints- was Re: Shiraz rip



Hi Diana,

I will second Bruce's dissention. While the 2200 does not receive a factory
calibration like it's bigger brother's, it uses the same ink and print head
technology as the 76/9600. The implication, born out in my and Bruce's
experience, is that the 2200 is a stable printer. With a good custom profile
it can be as good as the 76/9600 and certainly just as stable.

Regards,
Daniel S. Westcott

On 8/29/05 4:45 PM, "bruce fraser" <email@hidden> wrote:

> At 4:22 PM -0400 8/29/05, Bill Morse wrote:
>> Hi Diana-
>> 
>> The minimum printer for consistent results is the 4000- any 1*** or 2***
>> series printer does not have consistent color- you have to keep on
>> reprofiling.
>> 
> I strongly dissent from this. I have three 2200's which have been
> subjected to heavy use for over three years, and each one, though
> different from its siblings, is producing color that is within the
> margin of measurement error on the SpectroScan compared to the color
> it produced the day it went into service. (I keep my old measurement
> files.)
> 


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