Yes your last sentence is the killer - especially since I passed on the 50% discount day and my $400 voucher expired 4 days afterwards. As for enjoyment, I must say I did relish printing all these test charts and stuff and working with the 2100 again. The 4800 and Adv B&W is simply too easy... ;-) > From: Greg <dfaprinting@...> > > > Other than the expense, I think you might enjoy setting up and using > a good RIP. For you I would suggest something that is flexible, as > opposed to a preset "black box" type. The real expense would be the > software for the CMYK profiles.
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Re: [Digital BW] Initial Nanochrome Testing
2006-01-13 by Steve Kale