I am using the export feature in Photoshop to initiate the piezo driver. The way this system works, you use the Epson dialogue features to select the paper size and the dpi settings. The dpi settings in the piezo driver then correspond to the selections made in the Epson driver. The Cone piezo pro/24 has good, better and best choices. However, I don't believe that those choices are available in the plug-in version. Any suggestions you have are greatly appreciated. Thanks, Stan --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., Stephen Jennings <sgjennin@i...> wrote: > Are you using the Export feature in Photoshop to load the Piezo driver? > Doing so bypasses the Epson driver, except to choose paper size. Choosing > Good, Better or Best in the Piezo driver sets the dpi. Am I understanding > you correctly? > > STEPHEN JENNINGS > P h o t o g r a p h e r > Cambridge, MA > sgjennin@i... > > > I have set up an 1160 with the Cone piezo driver. I see that even > > though I choose 1440 dpi with photo quality paper in the Epson > > dialogue box, the piezo settings remain at 720x720. Is this normal? I > > was surprised because with the 3000 the dpi setting in the piezo will > > automatically switch to 1440x720. > > > > The version I'm using is 5.1 -- with with upgrade applied. > > > > Many thanks, > > Stan
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Re: 1160 piezo question
2001-12-08 by sherer_stan
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