Re: [DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint] 4 Ron Landucci
2001-07-31 by Steadman Uhlich
Ron, Thanks for posting your message. I am/was very interested in the 7000 system and your note answered some of my pressing questions. I also appreciate your stating that there is no difference in quality whether 7000 or 1160 when using PiezoBW which is another testament to the fantastic quality we are able to get using even the low end printers (this makes PiezoBW on a 1160 one of the best photography bargains out there in my opinion). Despite this...I still wish I had the 7000...must be fun to see a monster print coming out of the printer! Steadman
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From: Ron Landucci
To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 1:51 PM
Subject: RE: [DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint] The B&W Print System Gap
Martin,
I agree with your post but just want to correct some of your cost estimates
for the 7000 system, which I also use with immense satisfaction. The 7000
printer with stand cost me $3500 delivered to my door, after the $500
rebate. Jon Cone's Piezography Pro RIP package, (RIP, flushing carts, and
inkset), was less than $2200. Total cost for the 7000 system is thus less
than $5700. My first impression of the RIP was that it is sort of
amateurish, comparing it to my Wasatch SoftRip; but you know, after you see
the prints, it doesn't matter. I have been a silver and platinum printer
for over 25 years, and now, without question, I'm making the best monochrome
prints of my life with PiezoPro. In fact, I'm slowly going back through
thousands of my 4x5 and 8x10 negatives and reprinting them. FYI, my
workflow for B&W negs is as follows: scan on my Howtek HR 8000 in 16-bit
grayscale-green at 4000 spi optical resolution. This lets me feed the
printer 8-bit files with resolutions over 1000 dpi . The results are
stunning at 23x29. BTW, I also use the 1160 and the 3000 for Piezography.
There's no difference in print quality with the printers I have.
Regards,
Ron Landucci
Golden, Colorado
> I know we are talking $2,580 for the Piezo side of these systems. I
> have heard about $4,000 for the 7000 and an additional $5,000 for the
> RIP. So I am assuming a total investment of $11,000 to $12,000.
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