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I don't know colorbyte thanks Lea.   Epson RIP is Colorburst which was good years ago but I have only used that for a pre press RIP way back when I was doing that sort of thing.  So I can't say if its good but here is their link.    http://www.colorburstrip.com/

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On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 3:56 PM, Lea Murphy <lea@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
After taking a master black and white printing class with George DeWolfe I purchased ColorByte for my Epson 3800; I'd been getting inconsistent results using the Epson drivers. ImagePrint fixed that in a hurry.

It's expensive but ColorByte has great customer service and a product that works. I have used a wide selection of papers for my black and white work and they all print beautifully without color shift. I don't do much of my own color printing but when I do ImagePrint makes it a breeze.

You will need an open USB port for the required dongle.

I'm glad I purchased it…printing is absolutely stress free.

Lea


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On Jun 17, 2013, at 2:45 PM, Jan Faul wrote:


NO,. this is not about a death. I am looking at RIPs and wonder if anybody here has anything great to say about the Colorbyte RIP for Epson (and I suppose other) printers.
Anybody? I know about RIPs for the PC, but... I am a macmade guy.

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