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John Forbes wrote: "International" is more accurate than "European". :-) http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/iso-paper.html I'd been meaning to ask for this link to be posted again -- having long since lost track of where it was, but knowing somebody had posted it in the past. Thanks!
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Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote: On Nov 5, 2005, at 2:49 PM, John Forbes wrote: "International" is more accurate than "European". :-) http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/iso-paper.html Only North America still uses non-ISO paper sizes. It will take decades to change the standards for paper sizing in the USA. There's too much invested in machinery and such that is based on 8.5x11 and 8.5x14 legal size paper. A3 and A3 Super are common now, however. Godfrey The true irony is that much of that machinery will support metric paper sizes, but the owners don't realize that. I do rather wish I could easily get A4 paper, but the older imperial sizes do work. -Adam
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Unless forced by Government Fiat it will never happen. What will happen is that the useful metric sizes will be adopted, and older measures will be used where appropriate. The real proof that the United States is more democratic than most other countries is that our government can't make such changes by the stroke of a pen. Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote: On Nov 5, 2005, at 2:49 PM, John Forbes wrote: "International" is more accurate than "European". :-) http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/iso-paper.html Only North America still uses non-ISO paper sizes. It will take decades to change the standards for paper sizing in the USA. There's too much invested in machinery and such that is based on 8.5x11 and 8.5x14 legal size paper. A3 and A3 Super are common now, however. Godfrey -- When you're worried or in doubt, Run in circles, (scream and shout).
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On Nov 5, 2005, at 2:49 PM, John Forbes wrote: "International" is more accurate than "European". :-) http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/iso-paper.html Only North America still uses non-ISO paper sizes. It will take decades to change the standards for paper sizing in the USA. There's too much invested in machinery and such that is based on 8.5x11 and 8.5x14 legal size paper. A3 and A3 Super are common now, however. Godfrey
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"International" is more accurate than "European". :-) http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/iso-paper.html Only North America still uses non-ISO paper sizes. John On Sat, 05 Nov 2005 15:56:26 -, Adam Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: These are European standard metric paper sizes. A4 is roughly 8.5"x11", A3 is roughly 13"x19", A2 is roughly 20"x24" -Adam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Not sure what A3 means. What is an A2 and what is an A3? What is the difference between the two? (I have read reviews of most of the printers mentioned, but don't recall the A2/3 stuff). TIA, Marnie aka Doe -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/
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In a message dated 11/5/2005 8:00:07 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/iso-paper.html Google is your friend ;-)) Shel = Hehehe. True. But so much easier to ask here. Marnie aka Doe (The constitutionally lazy.)
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In a message dated 11/5/2005 7:57:49 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: These are European standard metric paper sizes. A4 is roughly 8.5"x11", A3 is roughly 13"x19", A2 is roughly 20"x24" -Adam = Aha, of course. I should have remembered that. Thanks. I think because we use that terminology less in the US, it didn't immediately spring to mind. There is an A3 printer somewhere in my future. After I pay off a new lens, that is. Which will take a while. Marnie aka Doe :-)
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http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/iso-paper.html Google is your friend ;-)) Shel "You meet the nicest people with a Pentax" > [Original Message] > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Not sure what A3 means. What is an A2 and what is an A3? What is the > difference between the two? (I have read reviews of most of the printers mentioned, > but don't recall the A2/3 stuff). > > TIA, Marnie aka Doe
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These are European standard metric paper sizes. A4 is roughly 8.5"x11", A3 is roughly 13"x19", A2 is roughly 20"x24" -Adam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Not sure what A3 means. What is an A2 and what is an A3? What is the difference between the two? (I have read reviews of most of the printers mentioned, but don't recall the A2/3 stuff). TIA, Marnie aka Doe
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Not sure what A3 means. What is an A2 and what is an A3? What is the difference between the two? (I have read reviews of most of the printers mentioned, but don't recall the A2/3 stuff). TIA, Marnie aka Doe
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i thought about it but there is no way to put it in my office or anywhere near. i think the 2400 is on my list to replace my aging 1280. Herb - Original Message - From: "Rob Studdert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, November 04, 2005 11:16 AM Subject: RE: A3 photo printer I swore I wouldn't buy another printer but the 4800 does look very nice :-)
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On 4 Nov 2005 at 16:44, Cotty wrote: > On 5/11/05, Rob Studdert, discombobulated, unleashed: > > >Maybe. I'm having big hassles with memory working on large panos at the > >moment, > >one project today was comprised of eight 1.2GB files. > > You bloody great showoff!!! Hmm, thinking about 64bit options now ;-) Rob Studdert HURSTVILLE AUSTRALIA Tel +61-2-9554-4110 UTC(GMT) +10 Hours [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://members.ozemail.com.au/~distudio/publications/ Pentax user since 1986, PDMLer since 1998
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On 5/11/05, Rob Studdert, discombobulated, unleashed: >Maybe. I'm having big hassles with memory working on large panos at the >moment, >one project today was comprised of eight 1.2GB files. You bloody great showoff!!! Cheers, Cotty ___/\__ || (O) | People, Places, Pastiche ||=|http://www.cottysnaps.com _
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On Nov 3, 2005, at 10:28 PM, Antti-Pekka Virjonen wrote: Take a look at the Epson 2400 as well as the 4800 (which is an A2 printer). I am seriously considering the 4800 as my next printer to replace my current 2000 with CIS (continuous inking system). A3+ size is a bit too small at times. I was very interested in the 4000/4800 too, but it is a much larger purchase ... price, size, supplies, etc. I decided to run with the smaller size for the present as I need the larger print size somewhat infrequently at present. I'll be interested to hear your experience with the 4800 if you buy one. Godfrey
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How long did that take? :-) Dave On 11/5/05, Rob Studdert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 4 Nov 2005 at 13:21, Antti-Pekka Virjonen wrote: > > > > I've just ordered the R2400 + a new HP computer with 2Gigabyte RAM (is > > > that > > > enough?). I hope to get my own web page up soon... > > > > > > Pål > > > > 2GB will do just fine! > > Maybe. I'm having big hassles with memory working on large panos at the > moment, > one project today was comprised of eight 1.2GB files. > > > Rob Studdert > HURSTVILLE AUSTRALIA > Tel +61-2-9554-4110 > UTC(GMT) +10 Hours > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://members.ozemail.com.au/~distudio/publications/ > Pentax user since 1986, PDMLer since 1998 > > >
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On 4 Nov 2005 at 13:21, Antti-Pekka Virjonen wrote: > > I've just ordered the R2400 + a new HP computer with 2Gigabyte RAM (is that > > enough?). I hope to get my own web page up soon... > > > > Pål > > 2GB will do just fine! Maybe. I'm having big hassles with memory working on large panos at the moment, one project today was comprised of eight 1.2GB files. Rob Studdert HURSTVILLE AUSTRALIA Tel +61-2-9554-4110 UTC(GMT) +10 Hours [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://members.ozemail.com.au/~distudio/publications/ Pentax user since 1986, PDMLer since 1998
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On 4 Nov 2005 at 8:28, Antti-Pekka Virjonen wrote: > Take a look at the Epson 2400 as well as the 4800 (which is an A2 printer). I > am > seriously considering the 4800 as my next printer to replace my current 2000 > with CIS (continuous inking system). A3+ size is a bit too small at times. I swore I wouldn't buy another printer but the 4800 does look very nice :-) Rob Studdert HURSTVILLE AUSTRALIA Tel +61-2-9554-4110 UTC(GMT) +10 Hours [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://members.ozemail.com.au/~distudio/publications/ Pentax user since 1986, PDMLer since 1998
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Congratulations. You won't regret it. That's a superb printer. Two gigs of RAM should be plenty for PS work. Paul On Nov 4, 2005, at 6:16 AM, Pål Jensen wrote: - Original Message - From: "Antti-Pekka Virjonen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Take a look at the Epson 2400 as well as the 4800 (which is an A2 printer). I am seriously considering the 4800 as my next printer to replace my current 2000 with CIS (continuous inking system). A3+ size is a bit too small at times. I've just ordered the R2400 + a new HP computer with 2Gigabyte RAM (is that enough?). I hope to get my own web page up soon... Pål
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"Antti-Pekka Virjonen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I've just ordered the R2400 + a new HP computer with 2Gigabyte RAM (is that >> enough?). >> I hope to get my own web page up soon... >> >> Pål > >2GB will do just fine! I believe 2G is all Photoshop is capable of accessing. -- Mark Roberts Photography and writing www.robertstech.com
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> > From: Pål Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 2005/11/04 Fri AM 11:16:48 GMT > To: > Subject: Re: A3 photo printer > > > - Original Message - > From: "Antti-Pekka Virjonen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > Take a look at the Epson 2400 as well as the 4800 (which is an A2 printer). > > I am seriously considering the 4800 as my next printer to replace my current > > 2000 with CIS (continuous inking system). A3+ size is a bit too small at > > times. > > > I've just ordered the R2400 + a new HP computer with 2Gigabyte RAM (is that > enough?). > I hope to get my own web page up soon... > Looking forward to that. m - Email sent from www.ntlworld.com Virus-checked using McAfee(R) Software Visit www.ntlworld.com/security for more information
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> I've just ordered the R2400 + a new HP computer with 2Gigabyte RAM (is that > enough?). > I hope to get my own web page up soon... > > Pål 2GB will do just fine! Antti-Pekka Antti-Pekka Virjonen Computec Oy Turku www.computec.fi
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- Original Message - From: "Antti-Pekka Virjonen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Take a look at the Epson 2400 as well as the 4800 (which is an A2 printer). > I am seriously considering the 4800 as my next printer to replace my current > 2000 with CIS (continuous inking system). A3+ size is a bit too small at > times. I've just ordered the R2400 + a new HP computer with 2Gigabyte RAM (is that enough?). I hope to get my own web page up soon... Pål
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On 3/11/05, Shel Belinkoff, discombobulated, unleashed: >Cotty sent me three or four photos which, I assume, were printed on the >S9000. Maybe it's the skill of the operator, but compared to some prints >I've seen made on HP and Epson printers, these stood out as being superior. Why thank you for the compliment sir. I try. But the mono output of the S9000 leaves wanting. I don't know what the i9500 is like in that respect. After we move house and get settled, I have a spare S9000 that I'm going to set up with mono inks and try that Cheers, Cotty ___/\__ || (O) | People, Places, Pastiche ||=|http://www.cottysnaps.com _
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> -Original Message- > From: Pål Jensen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 9:39 PM > To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net > Subject: A3 photo printer > > Anyone who can recommend an A3 quality photo printer. A while back an Epson > model (was it called 7500?) was recommended. Is it still the one to have? > > > Pål Take a look at the Epson 2400 as well as the 4800 (which is an A2 printer). I am seriously considering the 4800 as my next printer to replace my current 2000 with CIS (continuous inking system). A3+ size is a bit too small at times. Antti-Pekka Antti-Pekka Virjonen Computec Oy Turku www.computec.fi
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Cotty sent me three or four photos which, I assume, were printed on the S9000. Maybe it's the skill of the operator, but compared to some prints I've seen made on HP and Epson printers, these stood out as being superior. Godfrey showed me some prints made, I believe, with his new Epson, and they looked very nice. I didn't see them in good light, so I'd reserve judgement as to their ultimate quality, but from what I saw, I'd look into that printer as well (Epson R2400?) Shel "You meet the nicest people with a Pentax" > [Original Message] > From: Cotty < > On 2/11/05, Pål Jensen, discombobulated, unleashed: > > >Anyone who can recommend an A3 quality photo printer. A while back an > >Epson model (was it called 7500?) was recommended. Is it still the one to > >have? > > I have a Canon S9000 which although now not cutting edge, still provides > amazing quality. The latest incarnation is the i9950. I would not > hesitate in buying another.
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On 2/11/05, Pål Jensen, discombobulated, unleashed: >Anyone who can recommend an A3 quality photo printer. A while back an >Epson model (was it called 7500?) was recommended. Is it still the one to >have? I have a Canon S9000 which although now not cutting edge, still provides amazing quality. The latest incarnation is the i9950. I would not hesitate in buying another. HTH Cheers, Cotty ___/\__ || (O) | People, Places, Pastiche ||=|http://www.cottysnaps.com _
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On Nov 2, 2005, at 11:39 AM, Pål Jensen wrote: Anyone who can recommend an A3 quality photo printer. A while back an Epson model (was it called 7500?) was recommended. Is it still the one to have? I went through this selection process recently, upgrading from an Epson 1270/MIS Quadtone ink set/QuadToneRIP. The Canon i9900, HP 8750 and Epson R1800/R2400 all come up as being top picks. I went for the R2400 due to the print quality and papers available in matte surface for large-size printing, and for the excellent B&W quality. It's an excellent printer, I'm completely satisfied with its performance. Godfrey
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Hi, Because the 2100 has been successful I've found that more recently a number of paper brands are offering ICC profiles for the particular paper stock based upon Epson's own ink. May be I'm not picky enough but I've been very satisfied with the results, both in terms of density and colour balance, using these to print from within Photoshop. Cheers Steve - Original Message - From: "DagT" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 7:54 PM Subject: Re: A3 photo printer I´ve got Epson 2100 and it is very good, but may be difficult to calibrate. I had some help by the firm who sold it to me. The newer 2400 is said to be easier. DagT Den 2. nov. 2005 kl. 20.39 skrev Pål Jensen: Anyone who can recommend an A3 quality photo printer. A while back an Epson model (was it called 7500?) was recommended. Is it still the one to have? Pål
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Pål Jensen wrote: Anyone who can recommend an A3 quality photo printer. A while back an Epson model (was it called 7500?) was recommended. Is it still the one to have? Pål R2400 if you intend to do any B&W printing or use 3rd party papers, R1800 if you don't. -Adam
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Hi, Of the Epson models the R2400 seems to be the current must have A3 one. I've been very pleased with my Epson 2100 though you can get a slight bronzing of the pigment ink on gloss paper. This issue has been addressed in the R2400 (&R1800). I'm not sure this is enough to persuade me to upgrade though. Regards Steve - Original Message - From: "Pål Jensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 7:39 PM Subject: A3 photo printer Anyone who can recommend an A3 quality photo printer. A while back an Epson model (was it called 7500?) was recommended. Is it still the one to have? Pål
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I´ve got Epson 2100 and it is very good, but may be difficult to calibrate. I had some help by the firm who sold it to me. The newer 2400 is said to be easier. DagT Den 2. nov. 2005 kl. 20.39 skrev Pål Jensen: Anyone who can recommend an A3 quality photo printer. A while back an Epson model (was it called 7500?) was recommended. Is it still the one to have? Pål
A3 photo printer
Anyone who can recommend an A3 quality photo printer. A while back an Epson model (was it called 7500?) was recommended. Is it still the one to have? Pål