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>Steven replied to Butch:
>> You might want to try the epomni2 drivers again sometime. Lots of folks
>> are using them and they are the best for photo quality work. I believe
>> the driver can coexist with the base omni driver from IBM.
>Might you be thinking of the Japanese Epomni drivers ? (I lost track of
>which Epson model Butch has, but thought it was one of the newer ones,
>and this driver was intended for current models.) I've had pretty good
>results from the DDPak driver specified for my 1160, but if there
>happened to be a better one floating around somewhere, I'd certainly want
>to give it a shot.
>Jordan
Interestingly, when I had the epomni2 driver installed and went to
configure the printer, the photo quality icon always appeared even after I
changed to print quality setting. It appears then that the epomni2 is a
good picture quality driver. When I learn to use os/2 and my digital
camera together, that printer driver will sure come in handy. Thanks,
Butch
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