I would contact Bowhaus- http://www.bowhaus.com/index.php4 there are some links on their site that indicate the product may still have some support, as well as a newer product called True Black and White that seems an evolution from IJC/OPM. If all you need is input about relinearizing it seems least problematic to me to not switch software at this point. Tyler http://www.custom-digital.com/ --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Thomas Patsenka" <tpatsenka@...> wrote: > > Hello All, > > I am working with an associate who I helped over 2 years ago, I had set up the > Bowhaus Rip using Cone Piezotone inks on a 9600. He has had good functionality > and results. I have been given the task of re-linerizing and retuning. Given the lapse > of time are there others in the printing community that have experience and knowledge > with this type of set up? > > Cone still does not officially recommend the Bowhaus Rip, but privately says that it > can do the job. The only other is StudioPrint, which I had and used some years back. > My client needs the simpler functionality and lower price of Bowhaus. > > I would welcome any suggestions and contact either on line or off line. Also we would > be willing to pay for someone's contribution. > > Even though I have been a bit distant from the printing business these past years, I > have continued to read and enjoy this site, and the generally high standard of > discourse. > > Thank you, Tom >
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Re: Those using Bowhaus Rip with QuadTone Inks, any out there?
2009-07-25 by Tyler Boley
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