#CHEAP RIP SOFTWARE FOR EPSON CANVAS PRINTING PRO#
The Epson Stylus Pro 4800 was a definite challenge for the new Canon imagePROGRAF W6400 and the HP Designjet 130, 30, 90, and the HP 9-color printer (which is not the size of the Epson printer). What Epson does very well at, is reading the mind and desires of photographers and artists, and then designing and manufacturing an ideal printer to suite their needs. This is a polite way of saying the ads are getting better (more realistic, now that the printer itself is improved with each generation). The advertising for the Epson Stylus Pro 4800, so far, looks friendly and reasonable. Of course people who experienced these problems with past models may be a tad miffed that they did not get these features when they bought the earlier generations. I credit Epson with honesty in bringing out these points as aspects that (in their past models) they need to improve. Absolutely crucial is to test, and document, independently, the situation of gloss differential, bronzing, metamerism, and comparable legacy problems. Notice the word “potential.” We look forward to evaluating this Epson Stylus Pro 4800 printer to document its capabilities, and how well it meets the expectations. Epson Stylus Pro 4800 provides breakthrough potential for printing giclee, fine art photography.