RE: [HPDesignJet_Printers] Re: Hp 90 @*#*$##^*$^ Rear paper feedslot

2005-11-11 Thread Andrew Darlow
Title: RE: [HPDesignJet_Printers] Re: Hp 90 @*#*$##^*$^ Rear pap Hi everyone: I've been using the DJ90r for a few months and I really like this list. Harald Johnson and I recently wrote an article about our experiences at the PhotoPlus Expo in NYC. Here is the link (it contains some HP info

[HPDesignJet_Printers] Roll Feeder Rear Feed Slot

2005-11-11 Thread kelseywoodworks
While I can feed thick art papers manually, and I feed from the front manual slot whenever possible (up to 205gsm), but, I found that the thin papers used for CAD plots were too flimsy to feed manually. So, I bought the roll feeder for CAD paper and have been quite impressed. The roll feed

[HPDesignJet_Printers] PhotoPlus Expo report online

2005-11-11 Thread Andrew Darlow
Title: PhotoPlus Expo report online Hi everyone: (In my last post, the subject line was incorrect. Sorry about that. Here it is again.) I've been using the DJ90r for a few months and I really like this list. Harald Johnson and I recently wrote an article about our experiences at the

[HPDesignJet_Printers] Proofing and Full Spectrum Lighting

2005-11-11 Thread kelseywoodworks
It is important to have the proper lighting for color proofing your prints. It can be very expensive to purchase a color proofing light box. I am very happy with the compact fluorescent light bulbs from www.fullspectrumsolutions.com. They appear to meet the 5000degree K standard for proofing,

RE: [HPDesignJet_Printers] Digest Number 618

2005-11-11 Thread Martin Markoe
Kirk, You can leave the roll paper loaded in the lower slot for quick use (will leave roller impressions if left overnight). If you simultaneously tap the two upper buttons on the left side control panel the paper will unload, ready to reload by tapping the upper right button and no roller

Re: [HPDesignJet_Printers] Proofing and Full Spectrum Lighting

2005-11-11 Thread Bill G
Kirk Nice post A few things to consider 1) I have tested many 5000 - 5500 Kelvin lights, and most are not even close typically they fall in the 4000K range... these include OTT lights, specifically suited for daylight viewing and are quite expensive. Some measured