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>Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2004 11:14:10 -0500
>From: "Walt Wayman" <hiwayman@xxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: [OM] Re: Printing B&W on an Epson 2200-Get a RIP!
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>I've got an Epson 2200, still in the box. I bought it as an
>incentive to rearrange my home office, which, since I'm now
>retired, can be put to more pleasurable uses. I've got a ways to
>go with this project, and, exercising unusual self-restraint, I
>haven't even had a look at it yet.
>
>But if the problem is with the driver, then why doesn't Epson just
>rewrite it and fix it?
Good question. I don't know. There are a couple of problems with
Epson drivers that one wonders about (e.g. settings no being
"sticky", etc) that seem to go unfixed.
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>And, showing my total ignorance here, what the hell is a RIP? I
>thought that was just something they'd put on my tombstone.
>
>Walt, who intends to print some B&W when the thing is unpacked
>
Walt, a RIP is a "raster image processor". And you need one if you
want the best
B&W from your 2200....
-Stephen.
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