Della wrote: > Now you write you do not even use the Piezography > anymore. So now what do your observations mean? I am > only an observer but it seems to me that this list is > controlled by a few men who are trying either to out > best each other or to be negative against other user's > systems in favor of their own preferred system if it > differs. If you read the list back which I have done > this morning it is very plain that it is dominated by > men who either subtly or with much robust attacking > other men users with opinions which differ from their > own. I subscribed under the condition that it > discusses all systems. You have even written that you > have a mandate of some sort to protect others from > making the same mistakes that you have with the Piezo > system. Others using the same system have not made > your mistakes. I am one who tried and returned to > Piezo for the control. Your mistakes are your > mistakes. This has been a very fun discussion. Lets not try to out do "Celebrity Boxing" on the Fox network. Does Tonya Harding print in B&W? About the Piezo system: 1. The inks often fail when used in a CIS. 2. It would be cool to have some ability to edit curves in the Piezo profiles. Lets face it, the limitations of the Piezo system were designed to lock it's users into using only Piezo brand ink. But they had the right to design their business this way. 3. Let's hope that competition enters the RIP market for desktop epson printers so that we can have a choice. The colorbyte software sounds very promising as reported by Mike. I think most piezo users should be happy that MIS is selling a Piezo compatible ink at a reasonable price as well. -Bruce Visit my website at: http://home.earthlink.net/~smthopr
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re: For Della On Shadows
2002-03-24 by Bruce
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