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Re: Re. inkjets: An open letter to Tom Lianza
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Re: Re. inkjets: An open letter to Tom Lianza


  • Subject: Re: Re. inkjets: An open letter to Tom Lianza
  • From: Derek Lambert <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 16 May 2008 09:30:41 -0400

I agree with you Marco.

Average Joe doesn't want to get involved in pro level CM and he doesn't want to spend money for it.

Even some "pro" users don't want to pay for pro level software as color rip (gmg, CGS, EFI, ColorBurst and others) and they are looking at quasi rips like Qimage, Quadtone or Gutenprint solutions . They want everything for free instead spending money for solutions that work, has proof verification AND bypass system level CM.

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Derek Lambert


On May 15, 2008, at 1:21 PM, Marco Ugolini wrote:

Maybe we ought to answer this question first, before we go on with this thread: does Joe User *want* to get involved in professional- level color proofing? Does he have both the desire and the propensity for it?


My guess would be that he doesn't -- but perhaps you are in possession of polling data indicating otherwise.

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