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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Best printer for B&W Printing???

2002-08-13 by Jerry Olson

I was NOT talking about piezo prints when I mentioned the large dots!!

Jerry




> > Either you guys don't know what your talking about, or several of us are
> > blind! Piezo is equal among all the printers, The dot size doesn't matter,
> > piezo, or partitioned work flows are dotless period. Are Jerry and Robert
> > twins?
> 
> Wow I resent that!  Ha Ha...I hate blue prints...Ha Ha...oh and I have 20:15
> in one eye and 20:10 in the other...yes...that's better than 20:20...so my
> ophthalmologist says I'm not blind.
> 
> >Maybe the 1280 can produce more RELIABLE prints, but better?
> 
> There is more in life than Piezo and Epson drivers, friends.  When you start
> to investigate the other options out there some commercial (like Imageprint)
> and some experimental you realize that much, much more can be drawn out of
> these printers.  When you do this...you also realize that "dot size" does
> start to matter...I agree it doesn't matter much in the piezo driver.  This
> isn't a big issue if you are using the piezo driver...but personally...I
> know for a fact that you will have many, many more options as to how you
> print if you stick with a 1280 over a 3000 because many of the new driver
> options that will and are coming out now will not support the 3000.  As I
> said before, if you need something larger than 13" output then the 3000 with
> the piezo driver is a good low cost option.

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