Re: Pictorico (& Epson & Mac)

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From: Alejandro Lopez de Haro (alhr@wanadoo.fr)
Date: 03/07/02-03:30:32 AM Z


Hi:

It seems that I am subscribe to the wrong forum. I thought this was an
Alternative Photo Process forum and not a computer forum.

People, please lets get back to photography. Photography is not about Epson
printers, Ethernet hubs, USB PCMCIA cards, RAMS, MAC, Windows, etc.
Photography is about craft and for the lucky few who has the touch, about
making ART.

Regards,

Alejandro López de Haro
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gregory W. Blank" <gblank@bellatlantic.net>
To: <alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca>
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 5:54 AM
Subject: Re: Pictorico (& Epson & Mac)

> The people at Epson were very patient with me when I was trying to iron
> out my problems/ we tried resolving it through the software, in fact they
> did suggest that the usb card was the problem.
>
> It wasn't it was the processor speed of my machine. I spent two plus hours
> on the the phone from the East Coast at my expense. The end result they
told
> me to try my brand new $500 printer with another computer. After trying to
> get someone/ anyone,... to look at the printer with a Mac computer for
three
> weeks I gave up and bought a new computer. I am happy for now although a
> little poorer. :-)
>
>
> on 3/6/02 11:15 PM, Judy Seigel at jseigel@panix.com wrote:
>
>
> >
> > When I was at that place I called Tekserv, which warned me against it
> > because if I needed tech support on printer, Epson would say it was the
> > USB card whether it was or not. However Epson makes the high priced
> > solution themselves -- Axis 1440, which works through Ethernet hub which
I
> > had already. And it did work fine no problem (once installed) until
last
> > month when serial killer struck both printers serially...
> >
> > Judy
>


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