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Re: Re:Review of Large-Format Inkjet Contract Proofers
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Re: Re:Review of Large-Format Inkjet Contract Proofers


  • Subject: Re: Re:Review of Large-Format Inkjet Contract Proofers
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Thu, 8 May 2003 08:05:33 EDT

In a message dated 5/7/03 2:38:16 PM, email@hidden writes:


> If we find the 9600 to be a bit too slow and want to
> increase our capacity, I may suggest getting a 2200.
> Can we hook a 2200 up to the same BEST XXL RIP that is
> running the 9600, or are we required to purchase a
> separate copy of Colorproof for each printer we want
> to drive?
>

Ouch! Adding a 7600 might be reasonable, but the ink carts in the 2200 are so
thin they can be used as bookmarks. You don't have to print too many images
with a 7600 (using the 9600 carts to reduce ink costs even further) to pay
for the machine through the savings over the cost of a 2200 and the inks to
run it. The 2200 is a great consumer printer, but it makes no economic sense
for any quantity of printing.

C. David Tobie
Design Cooperative
email@hidden
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