> If you look at their web site, Bowhaus is primarily a company that > offers scanning and printing services. IJC is a byproduct of their > inhouse needs. > ... the software has an amazing feature in which it can > automatically print all active inks (jets) separately one > after the other in a 0-100% grayscale. So you get to see what > each ink is doing as well as a composite of all these together > in a separate grayscale Sounds like OPM/IJC is a prime example of two fundamental rules of software tools: (1) the best software tools are written poeple who are actually using the tools (2) the quality of software is inversely proportioinal to what you pay for it John
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Re: OPM in theory (to Martin's q.)
2003-06-06 by johngeyles
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