setrvision.blogg.se

Printfab for epson 3880 panoramas
Printfab for epson 3880 panoramas











  1. #Printfab for epson 3880 panoramas how to#
  2. #Printfab for epson 3880 panoramas driver#
  3. #Printfab for epson 3880 panoramas upgrade#

I do love my printer, but, the FORCED border on premium matte and fine art papers is unacceptable.Īnd now I see Canon continues to be stupid with the new printers, wow, this is sad.īuggz2k - Curious why you think switching to Epson would get you away from a company that continues to be stupid with the new printers.

#Printfab for epson 3880 panoramas upgrade#

Wow, I was hoping to go with this one too, for an upgrade of my Pixma Pro 9000 II. That's probably like waiting on time travel though, and I'm poised to purchase the P800 before the rebates expire at the end of the month.

#Printfab for epson 3880 panoramas how to#

I keep waiting for a highly improbable update from Canon that says the drivers have been updated to allow larger prints, as well as the distant possibility that they'll provide instructions on how to remove a couple of hidden screws that will let a PRO-1000 user add a yet to be released rollpaper adapter to it.

printfab for epson 3880 panoramas

Has this been confirmed? If so, it pretty much does it for me too. Oh well, maybe Canon will get the message and provide a firmware update. I was certainly interested in purchasing this printer until it was confirmed that there is no workaround for the 22" limit. I don’t know how many decades it took Canon to figure out that almost everyone else was using centre pinch lens caps – did anyone there try removing a 77 or 82 mm lens cap with the hood on? The feedback path to Japanese multinationals is quite torturous. Why would you make a printer that can handle 17" width but not make it capable of printing 16x24" prints? I'm flabbergasted. I was actually considering this (down the road) as an eventual replacement for my Pro-100 because then I could print 16x24" prints at home. If this is the case, it's absolutely absurd. The Canon Chroma Optimizer is actually a gloss optimizer, and is there to reduce gloss differential and bronzing nothing at all to do with metamerism. Metamerism isn't a problem, metameric failure would be.Ģ. "a Chroma Optimizer that reduces metamerism in among the usual suspects (cyan, photo cyan, magenta photo magenta, yellow, red, blue, gray, photo gray, photo black and matte black). I would take anything from Popular Photography with a grain of salt. I guess we'll have to wait until someone reviews one to see if it's true. It says the firmware can handle up to 129 inches. I downloaded the manual, but didn't find anything about printing panoramas.

#Printfab for epson 3880 panoramas driver#

It's a semi RIP and becomes the driver for the printer. It looks like PrintFab software could be a workaround if/when they support the pro-1000.

printfab for epson 3880 panoramas

Yet again, Canon produces a great printer and proceeds to cripple it in some stupid way that does nothing but piss off customers. I would guess maybe because most of the available 17" fine art papers come in 17x22 or A2 size, but still. I wonder why they limit the printer in this way. Lose a half inch on the width but oh well.Īlternative is to cut off the 1.7 inches then print but what a bother. So in the meantime I'm going to use A2 paper to get a better aspect ratio out of the prints. For a printer without any Roll capability you think they would have maxed it out at the max standard size for 17" sheet paper.

printfab for epson 3880 panoramas printfab for epson 3880 panoramas

Maybe if they get enough feedback it will happen. Any workarounds?Ī Canon person I talked to said not possible without firmware update. The print driver only wants to let me go to 23.3 inches. Looking for some advice for printing on sheets of 17x25 paper on the Canon Pro-1000.













Printfab for epson 3880 panoramas