Tom-
I was always interested in another software solution but the dongle
solution they have is designed to limit the number of printer devices
rather than the number of Printers <g>...doesn't work for me. In a
design shop on a network it's cool to let 8 designers use one printer
for the same price it will cost me...but I want to use 4 printers on
one computer and I would pay 4x what the same design shop would
pay... I've since learned this is the norm for design shop software,
but I think Image Print needs to rethink that if they really want to
attract Photographers instead of designers.
Just my two cents, but you might want to have it in the event that
you get an audience with Image Print.
Cheers,
tom o'connnell
--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Thomas Fors"
<tom@f...> wrote:
> I've created a new Yahoo group for discussion of the ImagePrint RIP
> software.
>
> You can join it here:
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ImagePrint/
>
> I'd like to encourage users to post their experiences (good, bad, or
> otherwise) to the new group as well as notices when they receive
updated
> drivers, new profiles, rumors/news related to the product, etc. In
time,
> perhaps we can create a more detailed FAQ than the one available
from
> ColorByte's site.
>
> Disclaimer:
> I don't work for ColorByte Software. I purchased IP5 for use with
my 2200
> and after some initial problems with missing and poor
documentation, I'm
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> generally happy with it (except for the price).
>
> --Tom