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- From: Andrew Rodney <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2010 09:21:33 -0600
On Apr 6, 2010, at 8:27 AM, Michael Papet wrote:
> Who is going to pay for that? Apple certainly won't allocate a budget for it. It's not Adobe's problem. Peripherals manufacturers have *zero* interest in tracking down these issues that affect maybe 1% of their market and their incredibly tight product release schedules.
1% for those printing untagged targets, I’d agree that may be a good guess. But there are a lot of other users who work with the various ICC aware applications that print to their products. Look at the number of ICC profiles the print driver installers install. On many photo centric fourms, the number of users complaining about print issues is higher than any time I can recall. I suspect, for anything but consumer based printers, the market share of prosumer and pro printers is pretty decent although its just a guess. So Epson, HP, Canon have reason to sit down with Adobe and Apple in ironing this all out. Or its just one of those conspiracy theories to get customers to use more ink and paper. I don’t buy that theory one bit.
Andrew Rodney
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