Hi Rob
I think we should not only compare the quality at print time but the
durability of the print as well.
I think lasers will be a lot better there but have not seen a fair test yet.
The inkjet prints where horrible with the exception of the expensive Epson
model the colors faded very quickly
under UV light.

What I saw with the laser prints maybe depending on using the wrong coating
of the paper was crumbling of the toner,
especially the red.

To Shel:

If you do read between the lines, tests can be useful..... if you combine
them with user reviews the better.
That's why I have to read computer magazines every day as part of my work.
Making your own tests is nice,
I'm really interested to see your results.


greetings
Markus







>>
>>These days an personal ink based printer may reduce turn-around
>>time but it
>>would definitely cost me more money. The pigment ink prints from
>>2100 or 7600
>>have a wider gamut than prints from a D Lab or Frontier. However
>>it's not that
>>pronounced if the image is well prepared as the differences are
>>primarily in
>>saturation not the range of hues they can reproduce.
>

Rob Studdert


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