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Re: [Digital BW] Re: ImagePrint experiences

2003-09-22 by Martin Sluka

Have you try to contact any dealer of ColorByte near you?

Martin

At 07:34 -0700 22.9.2003, luk lau wrote:
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>absolutly agree, i try to write to them and get a demo.
>but they  never replyme.
> 
>luk :)
>
>Arlen <atboards@...> wrote:
>One policy Colorbyte has which seems very ill-conceived to me is how
>difficult they make it for a consumer to get a demo.  Colorbyte
>itself apparently no longer provides demo CD's.  Distributors such as
>Lexjet won't send them out to ordinary consumers.  A retailer in
>England will send them out only to those in Western Europe.  Even at
>the fairly high price they charge, many serious hobbyists would
>consider buying their product if convinced it really makes a big
>difference in the quality of their output.  The testimonials of users
>like those here get many us to the edge of the purchase.  If we could
>just get a demo to see for ourselves what others are claiming, I
>believe many more of us would be willing to shell out the dollars. 
>And yes I know that you can buy the software and then return it, but
>that hassle is one more barrier to the purchase decision.
>
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