arossetti
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My hope was to use the full width array for day to day calibration, after the profiling was done using the spectro.
I think that is where it will work just fine.
My hope was to use the full width array for day to day calibration, after the profiling was done using the spectro.
My hope was to use the full width array for day to day calibration, after the profiling was done using the spectro.
Have you had any experience running linens through the Versant? Wondered if it handled textured stocks better than the C75/J75.
Samples that Xerox will show you are outstanding, on non-digital linen stock.
Thought this might interest you. Had some people from Xerox here today and showed them a card printed with Versant that was gloss coated and it really popped. Had them guess if it was inkjet or digital press. They guessed inkjet.
On the 13 x 19 imaging issue with the EX-P if you set a custom page size to 13 x 19 it will image the full width.
You have to override the paper catalog setting in CWS, as the custom setting in the paper catalog comes in using the default setting 13 x 19 setting instead of the custom 13 x 19 setting and will only image to 470mm instead of 475mm with the custom paper size.
On another note, does anyone else think that the Versant is going to hurt Color Press 1000 sales? Other than the 5th color station, which many people have no interest in, I can't really see much to justify the extra cost.
When we had our estimate for the Versant vs the 1000, the lease payment was actually $900.00/month less for the 1000 than the Versant. We opted for the 1000 with the Clear option and have not regretted it. We do a lot of wedding invitations and the clear has allowed for many enhancements with dimensional and watermark options. Our install was a little rough on the 1000 but it hasn't stopped running since, the thing is a beast.
Sounds like you got a GREAT deal !
I think that pretty much puts-to-bed the question of whether or not the Versant has affected the 1000 pricing.............
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