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Re: [Digital BW] Piezo on 7000 - good enough for 8x10?

2002-02-02 by qdfb

Mike, 

Is Piezo 2 dotless - or should I say, as dotless as Pro24?

I realise it is probably based on Imageprint 4, but I would think we 
will have to wait and see output from it to be sure.  Piezo Pro24, on 
the other hand, is a proven product and has no visible dots on a 
7000 - to me at any rate :-).  

I have not seen output from Imageprint 4 - what is its B&W output 
like?  I guess if *that* is dotless, that probably answers the 
querstion for Piezo 2 as well.

--
Quentin

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "Michael Kravit" 
<michael.kravit@w...> wrote:
> Garry,
> 
> There are a few option to get dot free images (both b/w and color) 
on Epson 7k/9k series printers.
> 
> I wil list a few for you:
> 
> 1. PiezoBW24Pro
> Uses Cone inks and driver. (Can use MIS FS inks)
> 
> 2. Piezo 2
> Uses a third party RIP licenses to Cone and Cone inks. (Can use MIS 
FS inks)
> 
> 3. ImagePrint 4 by Colorbyte Software
> Uses a large range of inks both quad black and color including 
Cone, MIS FS, and Lyon Quads.
> 
> 4. Wausatch RIP
> Uses a large range of color inks and supports MIS Quad black inks.
> 
> 5. MIS Variable Mix inks
> Uses Epson Driver and MIS VM inks.
> 
> I am sure that as time goes on, more products will become available.
> 
> Mike
> 
> Michael J. Kravit
> Architect/Photographer
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: garrysarre 
>   To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y... 
>   Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 4:58 AM
>   Subject: [Digital BW] Piezo on 7000 - good enough for 8x10?
> 
> 
>   It seems Piezo software is the only answer for relatively dot 
free 
>   printing. I need an all in one solution - possibly a 7000 or 9000 
>   that can print 8x10's through to 20x30's ganged up. The 8x10's 
have 
>   to stand up to a closer viewing distance of course. Anyone done 
>   great 8x10's on these larger machines. I Print very warm sepia.
> 
>   Garry Sarre
> 
>   www.sarre.com.au
> 
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