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Re: [Digital BW] Epson 2200 RIP: further results?

2003-02-18 by Peter Palmieri

Yes, the color button is in the RIP program. The dialogue box in the Camera Arts article shows only one of four principal dialogue boxes. De Wolfe, the author, unfortunately gave the RIP only the most cursory comment. I am not referring to the drop down where color is selected in the 2200 print driver. The RIP does not use that print driver--it replaces it. 

It would be most helpful is others who are using the 2200 RIP would post their experiences with it. I am especially interested to learn why it is so slow when choosing "color" in liew of Black and White.  The other list is the Epson 2000 list at Yahoo. There are no other posts there that I can recall.

I have screen snaps of the dialogue boxes which unfortunately do not show all the "pull-down" lists, but still will give you an idea what I am talking about. 

Peter Palmieri

  From: chipcarterdc <chipcarterdc@...> 


  "The clear consensus was that the one printed using the RIP, with the 
  color button selected, was marginally better than the one with 
  printed with the RIP with the B&W button chosen."

  Where's the "color button"?  In the 2200 RIP program?  The only thing 
  I have to go on so far is the article in Camera Arts.  It has a 
  screenshot of a "Print Setting" dialog from the RIP, but I don't see 
  a button marked "color" or "black and white" in that screenshot.  Are 
  you talking about the dropdown where you can select "color" for the 
  type of ink?

  Also, I'd be interested in a link to the other list where people are 
  discussing the new RIP.

  Thanks.


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