I believe a queue is what it is. You can set the system to 'Cut' files from the queue once printed, or set it not to do that, as I am suggesting. You then need to set count to 0 else it'll reprint next time you press Go. My understanding is that it stores details about the print file, resolution / margins / paper size and potentially a 'large thumbnail' - so I guess these would be you rlimiting factors. I believe that each print could also be associated with it's own (rather than default) profile that would help lots too. But mostly, there has to be quite some advanatage to using roll paper with this set-up. Nij > -----Original Message----- > From: sdmey4@... [mailto:sdmey4@...] > nij >> > Is this like a cue? Could I have all my popular images in there > and whenever > I needed one , just go over there and add the # of copies to the > list and it > print? Could I have 20-30 different images there? Humm sounds > like I could > print them faster than I could sell them ;) > Thanks, nij, you and Tyler straightened me out. Its sound very > cool indeed. I > thought a RIp was just software to individually controll the inks. > Steve M. > >
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RE: [Digital BW] inks for the 7000 & Cone RIP
2001-08-24 by Nij
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