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RE: [Digital BW] Re: Colorburst RIP

2004-01-26 by Robbe Gibson

Hi,
I have been testing Colorburst with a 7600UC for the last 10 days.
Grayscale images look good. Everything prints much faster. The
difficulty I'm having is with sheet paper feed. After printing the image
and removing the sheet, one inserts a new sheet of paper. When the paper
loads, it then continues through the printer as if there's more image to
print. If I set the paper size to 8"x10" or 10.1" and use the 'center
image' choice, there's no 'double print' problem except the image isn't
really centered because the paper size is wrong. I've also tried the
'offset image top and side' choice. That produces a perfectly centered
image but the 'double print' problem is still there.  Joshua at
Colorburst said I'm the first person he's heard of that uses a 7600 with
sheet paper.(?)

I have no feed problems using Colorburst with roll paper.

I have no feed problems using roll or sheet paper with the Epson driver.

Anybody have any ideas?

Robbe Gibson

-----Original Message-----
From: Antonis [mailto:antonisphoto@...] 
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 9:15 AM
To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Digital BW] Re: Colorburst RIP

Steve,

thanks for sharing that. I wonder why the 2200 would have these problems

when the large machine works fine. 
Didn't the 8-pass slow things down too much?

Antonis


--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Steve Smith 
<photosmith@v...> wrote:
>  I have recently down loaded the trial version of the color burst rip
and
> similar problems with banding on grayscale images on the 2200. The
grayscale
> images printed on the 9600 were some of the best I have ever seen.
Color on
> both machines exhibited banding in the shadows until I set the printer
to
> its highest rez ( 8 passes ) it then went away and looked very good. I
> couldn't get rid of the banding for gray scale on the 2200 but I am
very
> impressed with the performance of the 9600.
> 
> Steve Smith

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