Paul, RIP's are nice if you are running a fully calibrated system. At my university we had an epson 9600 with all the trimmings that gave horrible color. They paid $9000 for everything and never took the time to set it up correctly, so a RIP is as good as you want it to be on desktop or large format printers. With my purchase of an Epson 3200 about 1.5 years back I received the Monaco color matching software and profile targets. Additionally I purchased a Monaco Optix, which is a color reader/profiler for monitors. This alone solved all of my problems with color calibration and custom profiling that costs under $400. A custom profile deals with color well, however on your printer (1290s); you will not get rid of all color casts when printing greyscale with color ink. Is your purpose to use your printer for color and black and white printing? Then if you want neutral black and white prints with color inks installed, the only way to do that is by printing Black Only. The 1290 is an excellent printer for BO, but the larger you print the better the image will appear. I print 6x9 or 8x12 and am impressed with the results. BO's only drawback is the appearance of dots in the highlights visible around 5%. Everyday viewers don't care about the dots, but they are visible. However, if you have a large even field of highlight dots, it is distracting to any viewer and the image looks very mechanical. I have recently resurrected an 1160 for BO printing and am highly satisfied with the results. Most on this list who print via BO utilize MIS Eboni black - it is quite beautiful and it is the simplest method of neutral printing. If you only want to print black and white, you would be better off replacing the Epson inks with a monotone inkset (MIS Full Spectrum/UT2/Piezography) all which utilize the epson driver. Your results will be incredible, but here is the kick. The black only method imports a much more luminous quality to the final print, and is an equal or better print except in the highlight detail mentioned above. And you will not be able to print color, unless you swap cartridges. Don --- Paul <ps.harris@...> wrote: > Hi all > > What is the advantage in using RIP software ie > Imageprint on a > desktop inkjet printer. > > I use an Epson 1290s with custom profiles and do get > vary good > results, both colour and Grey scale. > > Is their any advantage in using RIP software. > > Thanks > > Paul __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail
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Re: [Digital BW] RIP Question
2004-06-20 by D. Hill
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