--Try the Imageprint Rip .I have been printing with Epson velvet fine art with the matte black ink profile and getting great results. The rip does not use the yellow ink whidh makes the print even more archival. Cliff - In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Truman Prevatt <tprevatt@m...> wrote: > The problem seems to be that every company in the personal computing > industry has taken the MicroSoft model - throw it out before it has been > adaquetly tested and let the consumers find the problems. They will fix > them next time around. Good reason not to buy something the first time > around. Ever see a MS operating system that was more than a buggy beta > before "system pack 1" hit the street? Seems Epson is the same. Where > has quality control and business integerty gone? > > Truman > > johnkaplan wrote: > > >Epson now admits they have a magenta shift problem with this printer. You > >will see much discussion in these forums about how people have gone about > >to mitigate it. If you are working in color, you can try to download the George > >Lepp profiles. Some have had luck with Epson's grey balancer software. > >Epson tells me it doesn't work with the 2200 because of the firmware in the > >printer. They do market a $200 postscript rip that is supposed to help. Too bad > >they didn't tell us this when they marketed the printer to pros in the first place > >as being capable of high level black and white! > > > >--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "digikdm < > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: epson 2200 , too warm
2003-02-01 by cliffordfeller <cwfeller@mindspring.com>
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