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Re: [Digital BW] Gimp-Print + Linux = B&W Heaven?

2003-02-04 by Stuart Phillips

When you say installing Linux in a Windows environment, what do you mean? Are you intending to dual-boot? If so, can I ask which versions of each OS you will be using?

Thanks
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Steven Karafyllakis <stevek@...> 
  To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 11:51 PM
  Subject: [Digital BW] Gimp-Print + Linux = B&W Heaven?


  Hi all;

  Do any of the folks using Gimp-print have any news? Is it soup yet? 
  I'm looking for a B&W rip I can afford, and I'm seriously 
  considering installing Linux in a Windows environment so I can try 
  Gimp-print, does anyone have any idea if this will work? 
  Also: I spent all last week trying out the Cone Museum K in my 1280 
  before putting it in the 7500. It has been very frustrating, one 
  cleaning cycle after another. When I finally gave up on it, I was 
  doing 1-2 cleaning cycles between every print, and NOT making it 
  through a palrty 5x7 without banding.Very frustrating considering I 
  know of at least two people (Paul being one) who are having no 
  trouble at all using it in their 1160, I wish I had picked one up 
  when that new batch hit E-bay a couple weeks back. I suppose I'll 
  have to console myself with being able to make 24x36 prints instead 
  <G>. 

  I still have 20 sheets of 310gsm 23.5 x 35 William Turner I'd like 
  to sell (nice stuff, but need some variety)@ 6.00/sht plus shipping, 
  contact me off-list if you're interested




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