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Re: Phaser 7700
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Re: Phaser 7700


  • Subject: Re: Phaser 7700
  • From: Dennis Dunbar <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 30 Mar 2003 23:29:31 -0800

We implemented the profile into the workflow by applying it in
PhotoShop, either by a Convert to Profile Command, or by applying it in
the print dialogue options.

I would like to clear up a point of confusion, is Phasermatch the
software that runs the print driver? Are you trying to appy the profiles
as defaults for all printing?

Dennis Dunbar

>Also I have a client who uses a Phaser 7700. We had no problems
>>profiling this, and it did not necessitate using the PhaserMatch
>>software at all. (If I recall correctly the PhaserMatch is basically a
>>version of Monaco's EZ Color.)
>

Yes you can profile it without Phasermatch, but how do you implement
the workflow? Phasermatch modifies the print driver to allow you to
use the custom profile when printing. You can avoid Phasermatch if
you use a color server or make a color conversion before it hits the
printer. How are you doing it?
-- Glenn Kowalski Macintosh Systems Consultant MacLab; a Division of
Studio 405, Inc. http://www.studio405.com
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