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Re: If ColorByte can do it why can't Epson?
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Re: If ColorByte can do it why can't Epson?


  • Subject: Re: If ColorByte can do it why can't Epson?
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2003 14:49:27 EST

Eric,

Are you referring to color or B+W or both? I assume you are talking about
the 2200.

How are you measuring linearity? What do you mean by no recipe? You are
using a recipe in the IP software.

Helene

> I am amazed at how linear my Epson printer is on a variety of papers when
> un-tagged files are sent through the ImagePrint RIP with no "recipe" chosen
> ! Maybe the gamut of the printer is reduced a little (haven't tested it)
> but this says worlds to me about what these devices are capable of with
> good software.
>
> Is getting the device to behave in a linear fashion right out of the box
> (or even close) really that hard? It was worth an extra $500 to me...
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