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If you don't want to drop the $$ for a new 4900.. a used 4880 is the ticket.Quote from: jasonl on November 09, 2012, 03:25:49 PM4900 here, all black, wasatch ripWasatch doesn't have the capability to specify what carts you use to print with so need for all black. The only RIP that supports all black is AccuRip..unless Wasatch finally got their heads outa their azz and introduced this into the software?
4900 here, all black, wasatch rip
Quote from: blue moon on November 09, 2012, 12:23:09 PMvery happy with our 4800 after using the 3000 for a few years. 3k worked good, but the 4800 is a significant improvement. 4880 is about the same, not sure about the 4900.We paid $350 for the 4800 of the craigslist. If you look around there are deals to be had on them (unfortunately you might not have the time).For RIP we use the Film Maker. It is significantly more complex than Accurip, but it does produce better results. AR is set and forget which makes it a good choice for many, but if you are looking for top notch, FM gives you significantly more control. Both are available as trials.pierreAs far as I remember FM runs only on Windows, is that right?
very happy with our 4800 after using the 3000 for a few years. 3k worked good, but the 4800 is a significant improvement. 4880 is about the same, not sure about the 4900.We paid $350 for the 4800 of the craigslist. If you look around there are deals to be had on them (unfortunately you might not have the time).For RIP we use the Film Maker. It is significantly more complex than Accurip, but it does produce better results. AR is set and forget which makes it a good choice for many, but if you are looking for top notch, FM gives you significantly more control. Both are available as trials.pierre
4880, accurip, 220 ml all black refillable tanks and 17" roll film over here. The improvement over the 3000 is unreal.