Jack, I agree completely with your logic that a good profiling system will give you a competitive advantage. However, the DTP41 may be overkill, when the Eye-One Photo would do the trick? John Toles http://www.dragonflyprinting.com/ http://www.dragonflygallery.ca/ On May 3, 2004, at 9:10 AM, tigertwous wrote: > I happen to work at a shop that sells color-management solutions and > I'm pretty sure > that I can get either the Eye One or the Monaco Systems Profiler > Platinum with a > DTP41 set for cost. I think I already know the answer to my question > but I thought I > would ask for some input from the members here. Before you ask, I > can't share what > those costs are sorry. > > My main goal is to be able to print ink jet on epson 2200 and then > move up to a 7600 > in B&W only but some day I may end up printing for other people and > I'm pretty sure > that having the capabilities to create my own profiles will be a big > advantage when > trying to compete with others in this niche. I don't want to be held > back by lack of > hardware in regard to selecting different types of papers to play > around with. I really > don't mind spending the money if I think it's worth the add > flexibility, (it only hurts > once), and getting the savings helps a lot. > > What do you folks think? > > Thanks for your time > > Jack Fisher
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Re: [Digital BW] Profiling hardware
2004-05-03 by Dragonfly Imaging & Printing
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