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| Do I need the Imageprint or PowerRIP or ColorBurst RIP to take full advantage of the print quality of an Epson 4800? Has someone compared output using each of these RIPs and the basic print driver? |
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| I'm not wild about imageprint's color profiles. ColorBurst has an advantage with Epson as it's bundled with the epson pro printers. Also check out Proofmaster - http://www.proofmaster.net/module-Co...-ceid-445.html and gmg color - http://www.gmgcolor.com/gmgcolor/ |
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