Cleavis-
My take is that the Piezo RIP makes slightly smoother prints on my
1160s, but the biggest differences are that there are "free" profiles
for about 20 papers (these would cost $50 each if you bought them
from Cone...and the piezo "driver" is an export function which prints
about twice as fast as the straight epson driver...much less
important but nice is the WYSIWYP functionality...it's not cheap, but
if you use it, it will "pay for itself" in time saved alone.
Tom O'Connell
TomOC@...
www.thomasoconnell.com
--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "lyonscox" <lyonscox@m...>
wrote:
> I was thinking this evening.
>
> I could get a 980 and the cartidge set of Peizo ink for it.
> That would get me the Peizo software that I could use for the 980
and
> my 3000. Once the ink cartidge was done, if I loved it I could go
on
> using Peizo inks, otherwise I could use the 980 and test driver for
> other inks.
>
> My question I guess is will it improve the 3000 'driver' that much?
>
> Thanks for the ink-put ;-)
> Will have to scour the print exchange to see if there was a 3000
with
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