Re: Best Designer Edition for HP?
Re: Best Designer Edition for HP?
- Subject: Re: Best Designer Edition for HP?
- From: Xavier Carreras <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2003 18:04:54 +0200
El 13/10/03 15:51, "Darren Yeats" <email@hidden> escribis:
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Does anyone know what the story is with Best Designer Edition for HP?
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I have been trying to find some info on it, and can't find anything on Best's
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or HP's websites.
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I am using the bundled HP RIP on my HP 20ps proofer, and am unhappy that it
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limits the resolution to 600 x 1200 when using proofing paper. Funny thing is,
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if you switch from "Best" mode to "Premium" it changes the resolution from 600
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x 1200 to 1200 x 600!
Funny thing this. In BEST for HP you are only able to print to 600x600 or
1200x1200 in Normal mode or Super mode. Super takes a bit more and it makes
no difference to me as far as I only print images.
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I am trying to find out if Best Designer Edition for HP will allow me to run
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at a higher resolution on proofing paper.
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We are having problems with outlined type from Illustrator printing "fat" and
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have had comments from clients that that type and objects look jagged. I am
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hoping running a higher resolution will solve these problems.
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Darren Yeats
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General Manager
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Quality Graphics Center, Inc.
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262 West First Avenue
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Roselle, New Jersey 07203
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908-245-7300
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908-245-6540 fax
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email@hidden
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