ColorBurst X·Proof - 5.7.1raster image processor (rip) for epson printers |
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Could some kind person - Version: 4.1, 4/15/2006 11:45PM PST
grh-svo
comment on this app versus ImagePrint for an Epson 4000. Both are touted as good but both are expensive. Don't want to make a mistake when buying.
Price listed here on VT - Version: 4.0.3, 9/10/2005 03:01AM PST
florke (ChickenByte)
I was almost going to buy this product for my Epson 9600, because i found that $495 is a good price for this rip, but when you go to their webpage, you notice that the small version starts at $795 and the large version (for my 9600) costs $1595! Perhaps changing the price tag on VT is a good idea? Or selling at $495 because i noticed it... ;-)
Good out of the box exerience 



- Version: 3.0.1, 2/21/2004 06:54AM PST
(2 of 2 users found this comment useful)
arodney
One of the nice things about the product is the quality of B&W prints since they use a mode to eliminate the yellow ink and supply quite good profiles for this mode of printing. Since it bypasses the Epson driver all together, a lot of the OSX/Epson print issues vanish. The supplied color profiles look good (I make my own but I suspect most users without this expensive hardware and software will be quite happy with the color). This and ImagePrint (much more expensive) are both nice for the user who wants to print the best possible image quality or for those that want to deal with vector files.