Ed - Colorbyte explained to me that they don't provide demos or samples because they provide a 30 day return policy. So, if you buy it an don't like it, return it. The good part about that approach is that you are making prints that don't have the demo logo stuff all over the print. The bad part is, you are out the money, if only temporarily. Also, instead of buying from Colorbyte, you can often get a better price through a retailer. The retailer I bought from had the hardware and software on site, so I was able to see the results as well as touch the software. I bought mine for 20% off. And, I had the return possibility. Tom Baker Ed Mathews <ed@...> wrote: Earlier today I sent an e-mail to Colorbyte asking for some sort of sample, seeing how I don't have the software, or even a 2200 at this point. I offered to pay for it. John Pannozzo replied quickly, but his response was useless. He simply told me the best way to see it was to buy it myself, which of course I'm not about to do until I see someone's results. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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RE: [Digital BW] Re: Looking for 2200 B&W sample
2003-12-19 by Tom Baker
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