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Old June 27th 03, 06:59 AM
Ketil Olav Sand
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Default RIP, Epson 3000 and long banners


Hi again!
My problems are far from solved. Any one having ideas about any RIP
program and overriding the banner size limits of 44" in Epson Stylus
PRO 3000? No one within Epson can answere me why the ad says it can
write banners up to 5m with the right software. It is either a slip of
the tongue or it is a lie. I use w2k and have tried several softwares.
I also got hold on a Mac to do the printing job, but the same limits
are there, ofcourse.

Best whishes "slowlygoingcrasy"
 




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