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Re: HP's New Printers


  • Subject: Re: HP's New Printers
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 10:08:00 EST


In a message dated 1/16/07 8:07:38 PM, email@hidden writes:



 ...For real geeks who aren't happy unless they are under the hood, more is certainly possible with a RIP.


Hey, I resemble that remark!  ;-)


Whether more is better is the question...


That is indeed the exact question.  Particularly if the paper in question is one that the OEM has already profiled.  Sometimes though, we and clients like to print on papers that are not on the OEM path.  To do such, IMO, is an exercise in futility if one cannot control the channel reduction and ink limits.  



The HPs allow you to linearize/calibrate to any media, though some assumptions do apply... I really think that 99% or users won't need a RIP to get the right starting point to profile with these printers.

C. David Tobie
Product Technology Manager
ColorVision Business Unit
Datacolor Inc.
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