Re: Color Proofing with the Epson 1520?
Re: Color Proofing with the Epson 1520?
- Subject: Re: Color Proofing with the Epson 1520?
- From: Pete Carter <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 09 Aug 2002 09:16:10 +0100
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Has anybody had any success using the EPSON StylusColor 1520 as an accurate
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color proofing device?
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If so, how did you do it? My Epson 1520 has an Ethernet card, and is
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PostScript-enabled. I can print to it with either through the EPSON driver
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(SC 1520(AT)), or through the Epson Stylus RIP software, accessed via the
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AdobePS driver.
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I also have access to a Spectroscan measurement device and ProfileMaker 4
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software. I have experience in setting up - successfully - a DuPont Cromalin
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Color Station at my place of work, but I have failed miserably so far trying
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to create profiles for the StylusColor 1520 from test charts (CMYK and RGB)
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provided by Gretag Macbeth in the ProfileMaker package.
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Is there a way to achieve viable color proofing results with this device and
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with these instruments?
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Hi, Ithink you may have more success using a different RIP. I failed to get
good results with the Stylus RIP but have achieved reasonable profiles when
using the iProof PowerRIP software. Also printing via a usb to parallel
cable or even a serial cable is quicker than the Ethernet card on this
model!
Pete
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