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Re: Epson 4800 RIP



In a message dated Wed, 28 Sep 2005 17:38:46, John Massman wrote:

> I just opened a box to check. You had me worried!
> 
> The Ethernet card was there. Don't know why the other source told you no
> except it would be a nice additional profit center to be sure. My 4800
> Professional Editions certainly have them. The $500 saving I mentioned is
> real.

John,

Things must have changed since my client bought his Epson 4000 Professional
Edition, then. I definitely had to purchase the card *separately* for them:
the 4000 PE sold on the Epson site did *not* include it.

I believe that "the other source" you mention regarding the 4800 PE is the
B&H site itself, which you can access at:
<http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?A=details&Q=&is=REG&O=prod
uctlist&sku=385028>

Their listed price *without* the Ethernet card is $2,495.

Incidentally, I am still not sure where this 4800 Professional Edition comes
from, since the Epson site makes *no mention whatsoever* of it.

So, what exactly does your company charge for the 4800 + the Ethernet card +
the ColorBurst RIP? And is this the ColorBurst X-Proof RIP (full version) or
the limited edition?

Thank you.

--------------
Marco Ugolini
Mill Valley, CA


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