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Vince
I have an Epson 1520 and when I print anything postscript from quark,
(yes I know, I have InDesign but my employer doesn't) it looks like
crap. If I send to to Acrobat distiller or convert it to InDesign and
THEN print it, the quality is better, but still not true postscript
quality. When I went to Epson's site they have StylusRIP software that
supposedly makes my epson a postscript printer, but cost $145. Has
anyone used this software, and if so is it really worth it? Are there
any other alternatives to this? Is it possible to automate a function
somehow to drop it to distiller and automatically print?
When I send this to the printhouse it comes out fine, but I need some
good quality comps to show my client and if I have to make one more trip
to sir speedy I could have bought the dump with as much money as I've
spent there! Any tips appreciated thanks!
(yes I know, I have InDesign but my employer doesn't) it looks like
crap. If I send to to Acrobat distiller or convert it to InDesign and
THEN print it, the quality is better, but still not true postscript
quality. When I went to Epson's site they have StylusRIP software that
supposedly makes my epson a postscript printer, but cost $145. Has
anyone used this software, and if so is it really worth it? Are there
any other alternatives to this? Is it possible to automate a function
somehow to drop it to distiller and automatically print?
When I send this to the printhouse it comes out fine, but I need some
good quality comps to show my client and if I have to make one more trip
to sir speedy I could have bought the dump with as much money as I've
spent there! Any tips appreciated thanks!