I bought a Pentium¹ 166Mhz MMX last year and decided to do a fair experiment.
I printed the same picture out, with the same printer and same paper etc with both an Amiga '060 and the Win '98 166Mhz.
The 166Mhz PC was 2x as fast and at double the resolution to the '060 Amiga. Quality was also double that of Turboprint using the official Epson driver.
If you wish to read what settings I was using refer to the start of my thread, believe me I have "RTFM".
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I've been printing photos on TurboPrint since version 5 back in 1997 I think it was.
What I have yet to understand is the Postscript feature, it is possible that by spooling a printout I might not get the banding I get with my 740... but that never happened on the Stylus 600 so it wouldn't matter.
Anyone reading this, how do you use Postscript and what's it for? I thought it was for lasers? I think 1440dpi should work without Postscript though; maybe I'm being too picky with my magnifying glass.
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One gets to see the difference mostly on large areas of subtle colours such as pastels. The PC was eventually sold to pay for loads of ink carts and paper, it was pretty old and big but it was nice to see how the other side live.
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