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Epson 4800 vs Epson 2200 and IJC/OPM

Epson 4800 vs Epson 2200 and IJC/OPM

2006-06-25 by Michael Faye

I have been printing BW digitally since the original Piezography with the Epson 3000.  I am 
currently using an Epson 2200 and 9600 with IJC/OPM with great satisfaction.  I was 
wondering if the new Epson 4800 gets similar results as my current set-up without having to 
go through the IJC/OPM software as I would love to print straight from Photoshop or 
InDesign.  I will be printing a large book project (1500 pages) and would like to be able to 
print both color and BW from InDesign and the 4800(auto feed tray).  Is there a way to do this 
and still have the quality?

Thanks in advance for your help!

All the best,
-Michael

www.michaelfaye.com

Re: Epson 4800 vs Epson 2200 and IJC/OPM

2006-06-25 by Shilesh Jani

Yes. At least with Photoshop. Indesign, I don't know. But if it is 
color managed like PS, then you should have no problem.

Good luck.

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Michael Faye" 
<mfp90021@...> wrote:
>
> I have been printing BW digitally since the original Piezography 
with the Epson 3000.  I am 
> currently using an Epson 2200 and 9600 with IJC/OPM with great 
satisfaction.  I was 
> wondering if the new Epson 4800 gets similar results as my current 
set-up without having to 
> go through the IJC/OPM software as I would love to print straight 
from Photoshop or 
> InDesign.  I will be printing a large book project (1500 pages) and 
would like to be able to 
> print both color and BW from InDesign and the 4800(auto feed 
tray).  Is there a way to do this 
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> and still have the quality?
> 
> Thanks in advance for your help!
> 
> All the best,
> -Michael
> 
> www.michaelfaye.com
>

RE: [Digital BW] Epson 4800 vs Epson 2200 and IJC/OPM

2006-06-25 by Eric Neilsen

Michael, InDesign should give you the same color management potential as PS.
I use a 4800 and print from InDesign on some occasions. Just check to make
sure you have all the right check boxes ticked to give you the control you
are after. You can use QTR to customize the ABW mode to get very good
results. 

 

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Subject: [Digital BW] Epson 4800 vs Epson 2200 and IJC/OPM

 

I have been printing BW digitally since the original Piezography with the
Epson 3000. I am 
currently using an Epson 2200 and 9600 with IJC/OPM with great satisfaction.
I was 
wondering if the new Epson 4800 gets similar results as my current set-up
without having to 
go through the IJC/OPM software as I would love to print straight from
Photoshop or 
InDesign. I will be printing a large book project (1500 pages) and would
like to be able to 
print both color and BW from InDesign and the 4800(auto feed tray). Is there
a way to do this 
and still have the quality?

Thanks in advance for your help!

All the best,
-Michael

www.michaelfaye.com

 



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