I'll second the Qimage recommendation. A friend has it in his studio
and uses it on his two large Epsons. I've forgotten the model numbers
but one prints 16" wide and the other 24" wide. It not only handles
uprezzed prints very well but is a big help with workflow as well. It
allows mixing lots of different prints and sizes on the same job to
minimize paper wasteage. Miller's still gets the occasional 30x40 and
anything printed on canvas but the rest is now done in house and
generally exceeds Miller's work. Took a while to get there though.
Chuck Norcutt
Johnny Johnson wrote:
> At 08:37 AM 12/10/2006, Bob Whitmire wrote:
>
>
>>Using an Epson 4800, Is it possible to let the printer handle uprezzing? Or
>>do I need one of those fancy RIPs?
>
>
> Hi Bob,
>
> Instead of letting the print driver handle the uprez you might
> consider Qimage. <http://www.ddisoftware.com/qimage/> The
> intermediate version only costs $50 and includes free upgrades. The
> program has a number of great features including automatic resizing
> based on desired printed output. You can download a demo if you'd
> like to give it a try.
>
> Later,
> Johnny
>
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