1:51 for an 11x14? I can get that on an 8x10 on an R800..........BUT, it's not at the highest quality setting. Kinda reminds me of Hi-Fi ads in the Seventies for cheap stereos "200 watts IPP" (15 wrms), The first number was gross exaggeration by an optimistic measurement technique, the second, in really small type in parentheses was the truth. Reminds me of Kodak's 75 second claim on their dye sub printers. They never mention file rasterization time, which is real world, not putting a stopwatch on pre-rasterized multi-copies, which is laboratory fantasy. I'm assuming most people want the best quality possible with those printers, so the real time is much longer. Just don't base your production on those figures and you will be fine. Claude [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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"Screaming" 1800 Epson
2005-02-16 by claudej1@aol.com
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