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Piezo 1280 and 1200 drivers

Piezo 1280 and 1200 drivers

2001-10-05 by Martin Wesley

ConeTech has released the driver for the 1280 which can be downloaded 
for free if you have Version 6.0. The download also includes an 
upgrade for the 1200 Piezo driver which gives a smoother and more 
even tonal ramp. The inks are not quite ready for shipment but they 
expect to begin very shortly.

http://www.inkjetmall.com/store/ts/index.html

I have test run the 1280 Piezo driver with the MIS VM inks installed 
so I can't comment about print tonality but I do note that in terms 
of banding and window screen it is a vast improvement over my 1200. 
This is likely more of an individual printer-to-printer issue than a 
software issue. The print quality of the 1200 when set to "Best" in 
the Piezo driver is equivalent to the 1280's "Good" in terms of 
microscopic banding.

I measured some print times for an 7x10 image on an 8.5x11 sheet:

1200 Piezo "Best" - 7 min. 42MB print file
1280 Piezo "Good" - 4 min. 22MB print file
1280 Piezo "Better" - 8 min 55MB print file
1280 Piezo "Best" - 23 min 105MB print file
1280 Epson Driver 1440 - 13 min 149MB print file
1280 Epson Driver 2880 - 21 min 149MB print file

I gather that on the 1280 the Piezo "Good", "Better" and "Best" 
settings are linked to the incremental feed advances associated to 
the 720, 1440 and 2880dpi Epson resolution settings.

I do not see any difference between the Piezo "Better" and "Best" 
setting or the Epson 1440 and 2880 on this 35mm Tmax 400 image. This 
is fortunate since a 20+ print time for an 8x10 doesn't appeal much.

Sharpness appears to be identical in this trial between the Piezo and 
Epson drivers on the 1280.

If you are wondering, MIS VM with the Piezo driver gives a split 
toned print with warm shadows and highlights, and blue mid-tones.

Martin

Re: Piezo 1280 and 1200 drivers

2001-10-05 by TerryR

Martin,

Thank you very much for the info. You answered another question that 
I was going to ask before I could ask it. Do you work for one of 
those 900 numbers? <g>

I am going to attempt to jerry-rig some available bases and inks to a 
tone that I like. I REALLY REALLY need to quit tinkering!!

Terry

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "Martin Wesley" 
<mwesley250@e...> wrote:
> 
> ConeTech has released the driver for the 1280 which can be 
downloaded 
> for free if you have Version 6.0. The download also includes an 
> upgrade for the 1200 Piezo driver which gives a smoother and more 
> even tonal ramp. The inks are not quite ready for shipment but they 
> expect to begin very shortly.
> 
> http://www.inkjetmall.com/store/ts/index.html
> 
> I have test run the 1280 Piezo driver with the MIS VM inks 
installed 
> so I can't comment about print tonality but I do note that in terms 
> of banding and window screen it is a vast improvement over my 1200. 
> This is likely more of an individual printer-to-printer issue than 
a 
> software issue. The print quality of the 1200 when set to "Best" in 
> the Piezo driver is equivalent to the 1280's "Good" in terms of 
> microscopic banding.
> 
> I measured some print times for an 7x10 image on an 8.5x11 sheet:
> 
> 1200 Piezo "Best" - 7 min. 42MB print file
> 1280 Piezo "Good" - 4 min. 22MB print file
> 1280 Piezo "Better" - 8 min 55MB print file
> 1280 Piezo "Best" - 23 min 105MB print file
> 1280 Epson Driver 1440 - 13 min 149MB print file
> 1280 Epson Driver 2880 - 21 min 149MB print file
> 
> I gather that on the 1280 the Piezo "Good", "Better" and "Best" 
> settings are linked to the incremental feed advances associated to 
> the 720, 1440 and 2880dpi Epson resolution settings.
> 
> I do not see any difference between the Piezo "Better" and "Best" 
> setting or the Epson 1440 and 2880 on this 35mm Tmax 400 image. 
This 
> is fortunate since a 20+ print time for an 8x10 doesn't appeal much.
> 
> Sharpness appears to be identical in this trial between the Piezo 
and 
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> Epson drivers on the 1280.
> 
> If you are wondering, MIS VM with the Piezo driver gives a split 
> toned print with warm shadows and highlights, and blue mid-tones.
> 
> Martin

Re: Piezo 1280 and 1200 drivers

2001-10-05 by Martin Wesley

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "TerryR" <terryr1028@h...> 
wrote:
> Martin,
> 
> Thank you very much for the info. You answered another question 
that 
> I was going to ask before I could ask it. Do you work for one of 
> those 900 numbers? <g>

Better check your next phone bill. ;-)

> 
> I am going to attempt to jerry-rig some available bases and inks to 
a 
> tone that I like. I REALLY REALLY need to quit tinkering!!

So what kind of tone are you looking for?

If you figure out how to stop tinkering please let the rest of know 
us and start a TA group.

Martin

> 
> --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "Martin Wesley" 
> <mwesley250@e...> wrote:
> > 
> > ConeTech has released the driver for the 1280 which can be 
> downloaded 
> > for free if you have Version 6.0. The download also includes an 
> > upgrade for the 1200 Piezo driver which gives a smoother and more 
> > even tonal ramp. The inks are not quite ready for shipment but 
they 
> > expect to begin very shortly.
> > 
> > http://www.inkjetmall.com/store/ts/index.html
(snip)

Re: Piezo 1280 and 1200 drivers

2001-10-05 by TerryR

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "Martin Wesley" 
<mwesley250@e...> wrote:
> --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "TerryR" 
<terryr1028@h...> 
> wrote:
> > Martin,
> > 
> > Thank you very much for the info. You answered another question 
> that 
> > I was going to ask before I could ask it. Do you work for one of 
> > those 900 numbers? <g>
> 
> Better check your next phone bill. ;-)

I wondered where those charges came from!!!!!!!

> 
> > 
> > I am going to attempt to jerry-rig some available bases and inks 
to 
> a 
> > tone that I like. I REALLY REALLY need to quit tinkering!!
> 
> So what kind of tone are you looking for?

Something along the lines of Pauls neutral cool curve that will allow 
for the inevitable warming while still staying close to neutral.

> 
> If you figure out how to stop tinkering please let the rest of know 
> us and start a TA group.
> 
> Martin

My wife has an idea of how to end the tinkering, but I'm not to keen 
on it since it involves the loss of some body parts I would prefer to 
keep intact!!

I also downloaded the updater - thanks for the link. Figures, later 
in the day that they shipped mine they switched to version 6.0.1 :-)

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