Yes, I was just looking for any major warnings. Since it was free, I figure it will be a good way to get started with hextone & CFS, which can be (partially) moved to a new printer when necessary. One downside to the printer seems to be the lack of paper settings in the driver (no Matte Heavyweight, Enhanced Matte, and so on). On that note, does anyone know, or know where to find, what the paper type selection actually does? I assume if "Color Controls" is selected under color management, that it determines which profile gets used by the driver. If "No Color Adjustment" is used, does the paper setting affect anything? Dot gain? Thanks for all the replies! BH --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Jerry Olson <jerryolson@r...> wrote: > That wasn't the question. He wanted to know how come the 1200 isn't > mentioned much. It's an old printer. Not > many people still have them. > > Jer > > > > So what. I consistently works well with no problems. > > > Get beautiful > > > prints. > > > > > > Vinny > > > http://www.wulfsden.com > > > > > > > I recently aquired an Epson 1200 printer, and > > > have been > > > researching quadtone/hextone options for it. I > > > don't see many > > > references to this printer here, and am wondering > > > why?y > >
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Re: [Digital BW] Epson 1200+Monochrome
2003-04-22 by bu88ahu88a
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