I see a catch tray like in the video, but that won't work.
Is there another print catcher?
I currently have a Sony UPDR150 and a bulk catcher that's about 18 inches long and can catch 300, 400 or 500 prints. My Sony's on the fritz, with constant 'Check Ribbon" warnings.
There is another tray you could use, the DNP DS80 printer has a large capacity tray and it fits on the DS40 printer. If you are interested please give us a call (800)-342-9294. Thanks (Ronnie McAdams)
I like the fact that the image is self contained until it comes out. I have seen some where the images comes out and back in, but if your onlocation out side this can cause dirt to get on the heads. This is a perfect solution for that problem.
I watch this video once a week. These are on my wish list. Do these printers work with aperture 3 program. I do event photo printing, I operate off of my MacBook pro.
Yes, the DNP printers are high-duty printers. In fact, they were designed for DNP's photo kiosks which can easily handle 100 prints per day. They are far less expensive than a "mini-lab" type of printer, however, the trade-off is the cost per print is higher.
Hi, are these printers good for a long term printing business.. Can they handle a busy printing day even when kept in a good air conditioned room, but could they print about 100 prints a day,? different types of prints...? And why are they cheaper compared to say the Noritsu mini labs? Any further idea as i want to start a printing business in a third world country.
Ronnie didn't adjust the image for an 8x10. This is a quick fix in Darkroom Software which is the program he is using to print in this video. Please contact us with any questions - 800-342-9294
@mtetcher the image is cut off because of the print ration in Express digital darkroom. When in the program it shows you the crop lines on each print. to avoid this just do prints individually and adjust accordingly.
By large, I mean, deep, and deep enough to stack 400 prints in numerical order.
Not what I'm seeing.
If I buy the printer, I guess I'll have to design and build a print stacker.
cowboystuff2002 1 week ago
I see a catch tray like in the video, but that won't work.
Is there another print catcher?
I currently have a Sony UPDR150 and a bulk catcher that's about 18 inches long and can catch 300, 400 or 500 prints. My Sony's on the fritz, with constant 'Check Ribbon" warnings.
cowboystuff2002 1 week ago
@cowboystuff2002
There is another tray you could use, the DNP DS80 printer has a large capacity tray and it fits on the DS40 printer. If you are interested please give us a call (800)-342-9294. Thanks (Ronnie McAdams)
rmcad1 1 week ago in playlist Uploaded videos
Yes. If you search DS40 on our website you will see a print catcher for $35.
ImagingSpectrum 1 week ago
Does the DS40 have a bulk print stacker to catch, say 400 prints, keeping them in order, without standing there watching it print at an event?
cowboystuff2002 1 week ago
can this cut 4x6's in half for the photobooth strips?
bigrndahouse 1 month ago
I like the fact that the image is self contained until it comes out. I have seen some where the images comes out and back in, but if your onlocation out side this can cause dirt to get on the heads. This is a perfect solution for that problem.
Daddygoodfun 2 months ago
I watch this video once a week. These are on my wish list. Do these printers work with aperture 3 program. I do event photo printing, I operate off of my MacBook pro.
505eastern 2 months ago
@505eastern there are Mac drivers for OS 10.5 and 10.6
ImagingSpectrum 2 months ago
Hello,
Yes, the DNP printers are high-duty printers. In fact, they were designed for DNP's photo kiosks which can easily handle 100 prints per day. They are far less expensive than a "mini-lab" type of printer, however, the trade-off is the cost per print is higher.
I hope this information helps.
ImagingSpectrum 6 months ago
Hi, are these printers good for a long term printing business.. Can they handle a busy printing day even when kept in a good air conditioned room, but could they print about 100 prints a day,? different types of prints...? And why are they cheaper compared to say the Noritsu mini labs? Any further idea as i want to start a printing business in a third world country.
fordilionair 6 months ago
Hello,
Ronnie didn't adjust the image for an 8x10. This is a quick fix in Darkroom Software which is the program he is using to print in this video. Please contact us with any questions - 800-342-9294
ImagingSpectrum 7 months ago
I'm interested in both these printers... but I am wondering why did the top of the subjects head get cut off in the 8x10 ??
mtetcher 7 months ago
@mtetcher the image is cut off because of the print ration in Express digital darkroom. When in the program it shows you the crop lines on each print. to avoid this just do prints individually and adjust accordingly.
Daddygoodfun 2 months ago
If you bought your printer from Imaging Spectrum, call us at 800-342-9294 and we'll hook you up with one.
ImagingSpectrum 8 months ago
hi,
where can i get one of those print catchers from?
thanks
randomfish16 8 months ago