Charles,
If you cannot find somone who is using the HP printer for negatives, maybe you can take a target file to your dealer and have him print it on film-then you can examine the output for smoothness, banding, dot size, sharpness, etc...
Mark Nelson
In a message dated 12/8/2003 11:47:20 AM Eastern Standard Time, cryberg@comcast.net writes:
> I don't think I'd ever use the 13 inch width of the other printers so
> the HP is ok on that count. It is currently about $300 and that is about
> where the compitition (Epson 960 and Canon 900) are. These are both well
> liked for their color reproduction, not so much for B&W and, at least
> according to some, pretty bad at normal text.
> Still, I would like to hear from someone who is using
> one for making
> negatives
> Thanks Charles
Received on Mon Dec 8 13:12:11 2003
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