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From: Nick Makris (nick@mcn.org)
Date: 05/28/01-03:04:09 PM Z


This one just came in - more than you ever wanted to know.

Nick

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jon Cone" <inkjetmall@inkjetmall.com>
To: "Nick Makris" <nick@mcn.org>
Sent: Monday, May 28, 2001 1:44 PM
Subject: Re: Product Info

> Nick,
>
> One more thing I don't think I mentioned or maybe did not elaborate was
the
> high resolution capability. The EPSON printer is truly a 720 optical
> resolution printer. That is it prints 720 dots per inch. Newer models jog
a
> bit and interpolate to 1440 and now 2880 - but the driver is 720 optical.
In
> that resolution it uses several dots to create a pixel. It can not use
less
> than 2 - so the maximum resolution of the input should never be above 360
as
> the driver can not resolve any further detail.
>
> Piezography driver resolves input data at much higher resolutions. We
> typically scan at 720dpi or even 1000dpi at output size. On large negs
this
> results in detail that will not have been seen by the photographer using
> enlargement in the darkroom.
>
> HOWEVER, we can also print with fantastic quality with input resolutions
> such as 240dpi!
>
> With our driver - high input resolution equals detail.
>
> That would be the other improvement.
>
>
>
>
> best regards,
>
> --
> Jon Cone
> inkjetmall.com
> jon@cone-editions.com
> voice (802) 439-5751
>
>
>


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