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Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Printing: Printers, Papers and Inks => Topic started by: JPrimgaard on December 26, 2006, 09:20:30 pm
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Michael,
There was talk here and at Colorbyte Software of support for the ipf5000, but I have seen nothing here nor there yet. Any new developments?
Thanks so much for all your input!!!
Jake
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David Herzer
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: John Pannozzo
> To: David Herzer
> Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 7:19 AM
> Subject: RE: ipf5000
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> Hi David,
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> We are wrapping up the loose ends right now. We hope to ship at
> the end of this month. The output looks great.
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> John
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> John Pannozzo
> ColorByte Software
> 10004 North Dale Mabry Hwy., Suite 101
> Tampa, Fl. 33618
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> Ph. 813-963-0241
On Dec. 20th he wrote again and said that "It is Coming soon."
This is the best answer I have.
David
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On June 27, Michael wrote that Colorbyte was planning to release IP for the IPF5000 in 60-90 days. That was almost exactly 180 days ago. I am sure they mean well, but the ship dates are always far, far longer than any estimate that they make. Since I have Imageprint 6 for Epson 2400, I would definitely consider upgrading to the 17 inch printer category and trying Imageprint on the IPF5000.
--John
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Software being 1 year late or longer is pretty normal. I'd be surprised to see it before June 2007. When I read that 60-90 days back in June 2006 I thought that June 2007 was the "real" target date.
The check is in the mail and the software will be released within 60-90 days are two of the biggest lies man has ever created!
Gary
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I spoke to one of ColorBytes team a couple of weeks ago. The testing is going well, and they were shooting for a Dec release. I'm thinking mid-Jan though.
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I spoke to one of ColorBytes team a couple of weeks ago. The testing is going well, and they were shooting for a Dec release. I'm thinking mid-Jan though.
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Of what year?
--John
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Okay, enlighten me. Why ImagePrint? I don't know enough about RIPs to ask anything else.
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That's what the search function is for.
Search, read the threads and then ask informed questions. That would be the considerate netiquette.
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Of what year?
--John
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Obviously not this one!
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John told me privately that the new IP v7 fot the HP and Canon printers would be released at PMA for sure for sure.
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Okay, enlighten me. Why ImagePrint? I don't know enough about RIPs to ask anything else.
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The iPF5000 is an awsome printer but the software drivers are very poor (interface not performance) both the windows driver and the plugin have very poorly designed user interfaces so a RIP should be easier to layout multiple prints and in theory produce better results with more sophisticated algorithms laying down the ink
[a href=\"http://www.large-format-printers.org/ColorGateRIPlargeformatprinters/RIPsfor_largeformatprinters.htm]http://www.large-format-printers.org/Color...matprinters.htm[/url]
Marc
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I have the Canon 8000 but I see nothing wrong with the driver. There has never been anything I would want to do that I couldn't.
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John told me privately that the new IP v7 fot the HP and Canon printers would be released at PMA for sure for sure.
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PMA 2008?
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PMA 2008?
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Its for real, I have a copy to look over. I haven't installed it yet and can't comment if there's support for the 5000 which I have as well as my Epson's. But there IS a version 7. I just need some darn time to look it over....
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I spoke to one of ColorBytes team a couple of weeks ago. The testing is going well, and they were shooting for a Dec release. I'm thinking mid-Jan though.
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Hm, thinking this Canon printer is going to be yesterdays news at that point.
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I have it as well, but like Andrew just need the time to look at it.
Michael
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So it's a near release candidate if Andrew and Michael have it.
That could mean we're days, weeks or months away from a release.
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The only thing I'm hoping for is to get rid of the restriction of the Canon driver in that the same paper type is usually not available for feeding through the cassette and the roll feeder. The printer will let me select Photo Paper Plus Semi-Gloss as the paper type in the roll feeder but the driver only lets me print on that paper type from the cassette even though it is selected in the printer. Same for most of the other paper types. Most are restricted to either the roll or the cassette. I certainly hope that ImagePrint will make this work properly.
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That could mean we're days, weeks or months away from a release.
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Guess nothing new then:)
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Good news for HP Z users too, as Colorbyte are nearing (very near) completion of the IP V7 for Z 3100 printers.
I should have it soon , and will be glad to share my findings , if Colorbyte wishes this.
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I was able to install and run V7 on an Epson 3800 yesterday. I had an issue with the Canon (I think I need an additional code for the dongle and I'm checking on that).
I had an issue trying to print an untagged file for building a profile however and again, I'm checking with the company to see if I'm doing something incorrectly. The new UI is improved and it seems a lot faster (maybe it's Intel native, I didn't check). But this pup is real and I suspect you'll see it released 'soon' (in quotes on purpose <g>)
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We should get is also 'soon" and will use it for:
Z3100
IPF5000
3800
Uwe
http://www.outbackprint.com/ (http://www.outbackprint.com/)