are we talking A3+ as a large format printer, or bigger than this (i.e large format being A2, A1 ->)
I believe large format refers to 17" and larger - although there was some discussion once that 17" might not be large enough, because you can get 17" printers that can fit on a desktop these days.
Wide format is 40" or there abouts - the 9000 epson series and up I thought. The 17" 4000 series is not covered and neither supposedly is the 7000 range which is crazy if you saw the size of it. We have had a couple of 4000 series as well as the 9000. Not sure who on earth thought it was justifiable to call the 7000 a desktop and not wideformat.
Paul;23370 wrote:aRE WE GOING TO CRACK ON WITH IT OR NOT?? WOULD BE INTERESTING TO SEE TH RESULTS. ALSO i LOVE TO TRY some prints from ricoch printer...
As far as I knew I thought kris_hmwas sending you the image for you to test ??????????
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Paul;23375 wrote:yes. true. I but decided to qute you as i liked this post and thought it would be good DSF Members experiment
That 'was' the experiment Paul ................. print off design with inks, send onto someone else, they press them onto mugs and then posts up results to compare
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