Re: colorsync-users Digest, Vol 16, Issue 18
Re: colorsync-users Digest, Vol 16, Issue 18
- Subject: Re: colorsync-users Digest, Vol 16, Issue 18
- From: Randy Zaucha <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 20 May 2019 20:07:27 +0000 (UTC)
Certainly the least expensive (but slowest), way would be to not use a Rip. You
can profile the printer and apply it in any of the three applications in Adobe
Creative Suite or Adobe Acrobat Professional.Randy ZauchaManaged Color
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Today's Topics:
1. imageRunner 5535i vs Phaser 7800GX (Barry Gorrell)
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Date: Mon, 20 May 2019 17:09:59 +0000
From: Barry Gorrell <email@hidden>
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Subject: imageRunner 5535i vs Phaser 7800GX
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Hello,
We’re considering replacement of our 10 year old Xerox Phaser 7800GX, but it
appears Xerox has not released an newer replacement for their 7800. We do not
use a RIP, but have made custom profiles for students to use with our Phaser
and have been very happy with it’s excellent color gamut and accuracy as a
proof printer.
With any new printer we’d prefer one with a somewhat higher print volume and
lower consumable costs. We’re looking at Canon’s imageRUNNER 5535i v3 and were
wondering if any colorsync list subscribers might have experience with one or
both of these printers and could comment on their comparative color gamuts,
reliability and ease of profiling. Canon offers a EFI Fiery RIP option, but
we’d much prefer either a 3rd party RIP or no RIP at all.
Any and all comment regarding these two printers are welcome, especially on the
issue of using a RIP or not and if so which would be preferable. Years ago we
used the imagePRINT RIP with an Epson 4800 inkjet printer and got good results,
but ultimately abandoned it because of a low level of need, high maintenance
costs and poor support.
Thanks in advance for any comment you might care to share.
Regards,
Barry Gorrell
VCP Lab Coordinator
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