Dear some guy, I was not basing my info on what I know of large format Epsons, and have used desktops for years. I passed on info based on faulty memory, that's all. By the way, I have never believed much of what Epson says regarding this and other issues, and place much more faith in what expert users, and non-aligned tech wizards, have had to say over the years. If you ever have an Epson rep want to pass on tech info, make him buy you some drinks, nod and smile a lot, and leave the info at the bar. Sorry for the misinformation, I thought I read 720 began for desktops with the 2200. Tyler --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Editor P.O.V. Image Service" <editor@p...> wrote: > Tyler Boley wrote: > > > > >Only the newer model Epsons have native res higher than 360, so there > >wouldn't be. > >Tyler > > > > > > > Tyler, in all politeness and with all due respect, that's completely > incorrect information. > > Read the document PS #2002.01.001 (specifically Note 2 as the querant > here was speaking of a 1280) carefully at... > http://files.support.epson.com/pdf/pro10a/pro10aps.pdf > > The EPSON desktop models from the 1270 forward all have at least a > native resolution of 720 dpi... > > Unfortunately, those used to using EPSON's larger format EPSON's often > give inapt advice to those using desktop models, b/c they are basing > their information on what they know of the larger model line. > > Keith > > > Keith Krebs > > "Just some guy," caretaker of the Multiverse's largest EPSON printer > User Community (highly recommended by Vogon Poets and MegaDodo > Publications), at: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/EPSON_Printers/ > and the Multiverse's largest Canon printer User Community at: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Canon-printers > "For the rest of you out there, the secret is to bang the rocks together > guys"
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[Digital BW] Re: 720 v. 360 ppi to Epson desktop, No output quality differences
2004-11-13 by Tyler Boley
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