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Re: HP 10PS printer
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Re: HP 10PS printer


  • Subject: Re: HP 10PS printer
  • From: neil snape <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 20:40:31 +0100

on 08/11/2001 12:17, neilB at email@hidden wrote:

> Neil
>
> do you personally think the 10-ps dithering is a good competitor to
> the Espons for photo output?
Don't know, don't have a 10s yet. Traditionally the Epsons are the best at
photographic output but less adequate with text, or vector objects.


I guess the Best rip will dither
> differently too so how about that - would it compare with an Epson -
> say 1290 or 1270 at 1440 dpi (where dot pattern in a photo is almost
> indiscernible)?? I know it's a lot to ask but it would be nice to
> have Portfolio prints and proofing from one device.
Agreed. That's exactly what I'd like. The Epson 5500 is a candidate but has
some problems that would drive me crazy. Like, when you turn on the Epsons
there is this huge cleaning cycle wasting your inks. A long time ago they
had black and color cleaning separate. I'm sure it's just an oversight.....

> Have Best overcome the issue Steve Upton took issue with about
> putting information into profiles in weird places?? Is the profile
> and proofing implementation pretty logical now?? How about the
> documentation? any improvements?
It's the users that overcome this obscurity with Steve's help. Doubt that
they will change this without a competitor showing them up with a rip for
little inkjets that will.

>> Best Designer Edition supports the 10, and 20 models in the next release
>> offering a proofing solution for these fine printers with good ICC
>> colormanagement.
>
> any idea on availability??
Printers 10 and 20 are available now, the 50 will be available in the first
quarter 2002.
Neil Snape email@hidden http://mapage.noos.fr/nsnape


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