I put some of the text from Carl's link into a program that identifies languages and it chose Croatian or Serbian. Then I used a web page translator ( http://quickfound.net/webdev/language_translation_tools_index.html) to translate the article from both languages to English. The results demonstrate that computer-generated translation technology has a ways to go. This definately looks like a new line of printers, and they appear to be targeting B&W printing with three B&W inks, though it is not clear if they are different densities or hues. Here is some of the cryptic text. Headline: INTRODUCTION: Epson specter novu technology THREE HUE (optional translation is "tone") FOR BLACK-WHITE PRINTOUT Good luck on this paragraph: UltraChrome K3 ink had specific per tome which the contents of three hue crne boje hard by standard palette ink chromatic. For black - white printout present-day toner imaju merely black ink , which does mixer with other tint in order to does dobili , for example sivi tonovi , whilst had black - white still picture written K3 ink considerably living plus realisticnija. Steve ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ernst Dinkla" <E.Dinkla@...> To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 11:39 AM Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Re: Ultrachrome K3 inks? dfaprinting wrote: >--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Ernst Dinkla ><E.Dinkla@c...> wrote: > > >>A firmware upgrade for 4000 users to make it a 4800 would be a nice >> >> >PR > > >>gesture by Epson. >> >> >>Ernst >> >> > >9000 to 9500 = $2000 USD, given there was hardware that "needed" to be >changed, but.... > > > That included a serviceman exchanging inks, dampers, firmware. In this case I guess there's not more needed than a download of firmware. Ernst
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Ultrachrome K3 inks?
2005-04-28 by steve_bye
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