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Re: re-Linearization - another question
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Re: re-Linearization - another question


  • Subject: Re: re-Linearization - another question
  • From: Darrian Young <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 06 Nov 2000 09:49:08 +0100

> Mike <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> Does a printer like the HP Designjet 3500 do this
>> as part of its calibration process or is it something that needs special
>> software to do? If so what software?
>
> Henrik Holmegaard wrote:

> HP DesignJet printers with PS RIPs come with built-in densitometers. You
> don't need third party solutions.
>
> (Can't recall the details for the 3500 off the cuff.)
>
Yes. The 2500, 3500 and the new 5000PS have their own interior calibration
system. There is no special software because these printers are designed to
be "self-sufficient" in this aspect and do not permit you to play around
with the linearization. If you want to linearize yourself, you would need
to go with 2000, 3000 or 5000 "no PS" and connect it to an external RIP.

Regards.


--
Darrian Young
Microgestio Valencia


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 >re-Linearization - another question (From: Henrik Holmegaard <email@hidden>)

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