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Re: Display prints through a RIP vs Adobe PS
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Re: Display prints through a RIP vs Adobe PS


  • Subject: Re: Display prints through a RIP vs Adobe PS
  • From: Scott Martin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2010 11:12:47 -0500

On Jul 14, 2010, at 10:50 PM, Jim Warthman wrote:

> Is this trouble-free combination dependent upon which printer is being used?

Any printers for which there are 10.6 drivers available.

> Specifically, what's the current thinking regarding the Epson 4800 and Snow Leopard?

The 6.11-7.0- drivers are now available for the 4800 and are compatible with OS 10.6.x. They are working great!

> Which Epson driver gives the best results, and how "good" is it?

The latest 10.6 Epson OEM drivers for all their printers are "trouble free" as far as color management goes.

Basically, all of the color management problems that we've been discussing here that have made custom profiling difficult have been resolved. Hopefully we can put all of that discussion and frustration behind us, and move onward and upward.

Scott Martin
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