Re:How to get great prints
Re:How to get great prints
- Subject: Re:How to get great prints
- From: Diana Kassir <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 19:16:00 -0700 (PDT)
Re: How to get great prints
Greetings,
I wrote in a few weeks ago about my dilemma with the
1280 printer, and just want to thank everyone for help
and experience.
I'm now printing on the Epson R2400, and even though I
haven't gotten any custom profiles yet (finding it
difficult to find
the best paper, which will hold up to the rigors of
portfolio handling
while still having a look -but not cost- of richness),
it IS worlds easier to work with.
My images are now looking like I knew they could.
Regards,
Diana
DianaKassirPhotography
worlds
> better than the
> 1280, which was a tough printer to manage. I would
> not suggest
> putting any money into a RIP for a 1280!
>
> If you don't need to make prints bigger than 13"
> wide, and you aren't
> doing a LOT of printing, than the 2400 is certainly
> a more logical
> choice. Go with the newer technology, which won't
> dissapoint you. The
> K3 inks do make a difference on "photographic" types
> of media. If you
> do any kind of volume I might suggest a 4800 in lieu
> of the 2400. As
> far as RIP's go, you might not even need one. The
> driver for the 4800
> is better than its ever been, and if it isn't
> meeting your needs just
> have a few custom profiles made.
>
> Good luck,
>
> Eric Bullock
> PixelPusherz Imaging
> www.pixelpusherz.net
Diana Kassir
email@hidden
(212)222-5107
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