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Introduction
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The EPSON Stylus
printer. With resolutions up to 1440 dpi, the printer gives you true
photographic quality with no-compromise text and line art at some of the
fastest production speeds in the industry. Support for two 44-inch media
rolls and cut sheets up to 1.5 mm thick lets you print on a variety of media.
EPSON's Micro Piezo
includes a precise and consistent dot size and an innovative six-color,
high-capacity, quick-drying ink system. The EPSON Stylus Pro 9000
incorporates EPSON's new DC-based motor technology, which allows for
superior print engine accuracy, even during bidirectional printing modes.
For network productivity, a high performance EFI
may be purchased. The EPSON RS-5100 server supports a variety of
network configurations and protocols, with full compatibility for
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Macintosh,
Microsoft
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UNIX
computers. The Fiery X2 RIP provides full multitasking for
simultaneous spooling, Adobe
The EPSON Stylus Pro 9000, with the RS-5100 and EFI's ColorWise
ProTools, provides professional color management—including fully
adjustable CMYK color correction, ICC profile support, and high-quality
press simulation color rendering dictionaries (CRD's).
The printer may also be equipped with an optional 44-inch auto take-up reel
that is compatible with most lamination systems and lets you run long print
jobs unattended. With two- and three-inch core media spindle
compatibility, the EPSON Stylus Pro 9000 can accommodate even the most
demanding media requirements.
For complete flexibility, the EPSON Stylus Pro 9000 also supports many
third-party RIPs and comes with custom EPSON
photographs and other non-PostScript printing.
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Pro 9000 is the ultimate wide-format color ink jet
dual density droplet (DX3
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Windows
98, Windows 95, Windows NT,
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PostScript
) print technology
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Fiery
X2 RIP server
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3 processing, and printing.
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drivers and utilities for
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