George, Thanks to you and to Ron Landucci for your input on the 7000. While the 7000 sounds like the way to go if you can, I am reassured that I am not missing big print quality improvement by continuing with my 1200. Is there a good correlation better the smaller printers and the 7000? What I am getting at is how painless would it be to send an 11 X 14 from my 1200 on the paper I wanted and the file to a service bureau to be printed on a 7000 at 24 X 30? Thanks, Martin --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "George DeWolfe" <dewolfe@m...> wrote: > Martin > > Not sure. I think, though, that it's just the sheer size of the > enlargement going from a 55PN negative to a film scanner that > can take it that high. If the 3000 were 24" wide you'd have the > same problem. > > George > > > George, > > > > Do you feel this is a result of the quality of how the 7000 lays > down > > ink, the increase in print size or both. > > > > Martin
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Re: The B&W Print System Gap
2001-08-01 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
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