Re: Epson 3000
Hi,
Being able to predict the colors from your files printed on offset with
your desktop inkjet printer is most dependent on the best custom made
profiles you can get. Nowadays you can nearly use any Epson printer for
that. I have seen prints from 3000 and those prints are (for me) not
continuous tone enough, there are visible dots, which I don't like and
that's enough reason for me not to buy that printer, but if it are just
colours for matters, than that printer should do the job. (with good
Profiles)
Regards,
Udo J. Machiels
Atmos Design
United Kingdom
on 31/1/02 4:19 pm, Miriam Steinberg at miriams@mindspring.com wrote:
> Hello everyone
> I am a new member of the list. I am a graphic designer who needs a
> color printer for comping and getting as good an idea about how the
> color will print on offset as is possible for approximately $1000.
> Believe it or not I am still using the Epson Styus Pro XL. I think its
> on its last legs, and the color is nowhere near accurate. I am looking
> at the Epson 3000. I like that it is postscript, and tabloid size. Do
> any of you use this printer? What are your experiences w/ it and would
> you recommend it?
> Thanks in advance
> Miriam
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