Thats just the point, and its 35MB per page at an average of 
80 pages works out to 2.8GB, you don't wan't to know what
that is ripped. I can't wait a couple of days to get my
proof. I get paid per hour as well. I'm assume you 
print at home. If you crash or hold up the que at at the
print shop they'll kick you out

Feroze
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Herb Chong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, October 19, 2002 11:09 PM
Subject: Re: Cross Processing


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> >My average files for an A4 is 35MB, by the time its ripped its
> about 250MB, havn't found an inkjet printer that can handle that,
> If you get a chance please find out what model they are
> using and what the per page cost is
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Feroze<
> 
> sometimes, it is a matter of software. there is software for full
> matchprint printing on Epson professional printers and you have to use
> special media. it is just as expensive as regular match prints. also,i
> don't know what size has to do with it. i regularly send 100MB or larger
> files to my Epson printer and it just takes longer. my Postscript RIP
> produces files that are comparable in size when i send them to the same
> printer. files that are for large format Epson professional printers
> regularly exceed a gigabyte in size.
> 
> Herb....
> 
> 

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