Hi Karl,

Spaeking as a former IT Consultant, the first thing one generally needs to
know before being able to help a client is your projected budget. Otherwise
it's hard to know if you want a Heidelberg press or a desktop inkjet. Let
us know.

I am unable to understand why you need to print PostScript direct. Can you
elaborate? The entire professional graphic arts and print industry uses
PDF. Adobe InDesign that I use for books has a variety of varying quality
PDF outputs, up to very high quality print. It's not usual to output
PostScript any more (in fact, I cant even find it in the menus).
Furthermore PDF is PostScript internally. not some different printer
language like the old HP printers used etc.

Can you elaborate more so we can understand what it is exactly that you are
doing?

As a quick comment. Epson make photo printers for high end photographic use
that have specialised sets of black inks to give very great greyscale
capabilities. You may want to look into these. Many artists still
concentrate on black and white printing as a fine art, and are pretty fussy
about blacks!

Andrew
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