Showing posts with label inkjet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inkjet. Show all posts

Thursday, February 21, 2013

New Epson Complete Guide to Digital Printing (A Lark Photography Book)

New Epson
New Epson Complete Guide to Digital Printing (A Lark Photography Book)
Rob Sheppard (Author)
3.8 out of 5 stars(19)

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Digital Printing

Epson is the company at the cutting edge of quality digital photo printing, and their superb equipment makes it possible for everyone to print sparkling photographs at home. With the help of Rob Sheppard, editor of Outdoor Photographer and PCPhoto magazines, amateurs can enter Epson’s brave new world with all the latest information.  This latest edition of the Epson guide reflects the increasing sophistication of ink jet printing, with its faster speed and better tonal and color reproduction. It helps today’s photographers select a model that has the right features, choose from the new options of quality papers and inks, and succeed in creating excellent printsAand have fun while doing it.  Sheppard passes on valuable knowledge on developing a consistent workflow, sizing and sharpening images properly, making black-and-white and panoramic prints, and much more. To complete the picture: the guide includes gallery sections from well-known photographers who are all Epson spokespeople and users.

  • Rank: #567543 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-07-01
  • Format: Bargain Price
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 192 pages

Description #1 by Alibris:


Description #2 by Bookdepository.com:

New Epson Complete Guide to Digital Printing : Paperback : Lark Books,US : 9781454702450 : 1454702451 : 06 Oct 2011 : Shows photographers how to get the most out of their Epson printing equipment. This title outlines the efficient workflow, provides printing tips and techniques and suggests a wealth of other methods that go far beyond the basics. It features how-tos for handling the technologies, step-by-step tips and practical, proven real-world strategies.

Description #3 by eBay:

author rob sheppard format paperback language english publication year 01 09 2005 subject the arts subject 2 photography title epson complete guide to digital printing revised updated a lark photography book author rob sheppard publisher lark books publication date may 01 2005 pages 160 binding paperback edition revised updated dimensions 8 50 wx 11 00 hx 0 50 d isbn 1579907059 subject photography techniques general description revised and updated with new material this useful guide to the pop

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Nash Editions: Photography and the Art of Digital Printing

Nash Editions
Nash Editions: Photography and the Art of Digital Printing
Garrett White (Editor)
3.8 out of 5 stars(9)

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Digital Printing

"This is the magnum opus on digital printing and the book to read before color calibrating your monitor or wondering about differences in pigmented and dye-based inks. With little in the way of “how-to,” the book focuses more on why and showcases eloquent photographs, including a heartbreakingly beautiful portrait of Marilyn Monroe, a naked World War II bomber tail gunner, and the inevitable “Emperor’s New Clothes” work. Equally heartbreaking for far different reasons is Henry Wilhelm’s essay “A History of Permanence” that includes a section called “The Totally Lost Kodacolor Era” that will leave you stunned by the corporate callousness that’s described. This book not only deserves to be on the bookshelf of anybody who cares about photography, it deserves to be read."  -- Joe Farace, Shutterbug

Most of us know him as one member of the band Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, but what you may not know is that at the same time Graham Nash was rocking the world, he was also pursuing a parallel career in photography and digital imaging. Nash Editions—the world’s premier fine-art digital printmaking studio, which Graham co-founded with R. Mac Holbert—represents the pinnacle of those efforts. This book uses thought-provoking essays and glorious artwork to sum up not only Nash Editions’ achievements but also the state of fine-art digital printmaking. After a brief history of printmaking, you’ll reach the heart of the book: an essay by Holbert on the genesis of Nash Editions and fine-art digital printing (which details the studio's interactions with major artists like David Hockney); an essay by MoMA consultant Henry Wilhelm (which includes a technical comparison of traditionally and digitally prepared prints); and commentary from Nash Editions artists. The book’s more than 100 illustrations include Nash Editions artwork, photos of artists in the studio, images of the machines used in digital printing, and illustrations of the proofing process.

  • Rank: #703269 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-12-22
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 10.55" h x .63" w x 8.98" l, 2.04 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 248 pages

Description #1 by OnlineBookPlace.com:

Most of us know him as one member of the band Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, but what you may not know is that at the same time Graham Nash was rocking the world, he was also pursuing a parallel career in photography and digital imaging. Nash Editionsthe worlds premier fine-art digital printmaking studio, which Graham co-founded with R. Mac Holbertrepresents the pinnacle of those efforts. This book uses thought-provoking essays and glorious artwork to sum up not only Nash Editions achievements but also the state of fine-art digital printmaking. After a brief history of printmaking, youll reach the heart of the book: an essay by Holbert on the genesis of Nash Editions and fine-art digital printing (which details the studio's interactions with major artists like David Hockney); an essay by moma consultant Henry Wilhelm (which includes a technical comparison of traditionally and digitally prepared prints); and commentary from Nash Editions artists. The books more than 100 illustrations include Nash Editions artwork, photos of artists in the studio, images of the machines used in digital printing, and illustrations of the proofing process.

Description #2 by Paddle.com:

Most of us know him as one member of the band Crosby Stills Nash and Young but what you may not know is that at the same time Graham Nash was rocking the world he was also pursuing a parallel career in photography and digital imaging. Nash Editionsmdashthe worldrsquos premier fine-art digital printmaking studio which Graham co-founded with R. Mac Holbertmdashrepresents the pinnacle of those efforts. This book uses thought-provoking essays and glorious artwork to sum up not only Nash Editionsrsquo achievements but also the state of fine-art digital printmaking. After a brief history of printmaking yoursquoll reach the heart of the book an essay by Holbert on the genesis of Nash Editions and fine-art digital printing which details the studio39s interactions with major artists like David Hockney an essay by MoMA consultant Henry Wilhelm which includes a technical comparison of traditionally and digitally prepared prints and commentary from Nash Editions artists. The bookrsquos more than 100 illustrations include Nash Editions artwork photos of artists in the studio images of the machines used in digital printing and illustrations of the proofing process.

Description #3 by eBay - sogoodbooks:

payment | shipping rates | returns Nash Editions: Photography and the Art of Digital Printing Product Category :Books ISBN :0321316304 Title :Nash Editions: Photography and the Art of Digital Printing EAN :9780321316301 Binding :Paperback Publisher :New Riders Press Publication Date :2006-12-22 Pages :248 Signed :False First Edition :False Dust Jacket :False List Price (MSRP) :50.00 Height :0.8000 inches Width :8.9000 inches Length :10.4000 inches Weight :2.0000 pounds Keywords :Digital Photogr

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Fine Art Printing for Photographers: Exhibition Quality Prints with Inkjet Printers, 2nd Edition

Fine Art Printing for Photographers
Fine Art Printing for Photographers: Exhibition Quality Prints with Inkjet Printers, 2nd Edition
Uwe Steinmueller (Author), Juergen Gulbins (Author)
4.5 out of 5 stars(41)

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Digital Printing

Today's digital cameras provide image data files allowing large-format output at high resolution. At the same time, printing technology has moved forward at an equally fast pace bringing us new inkjet systems capable of printing in high precision at a very fine resolution, providing an amazing tonality range and longtime stability of inks.

Moreover, these systems are now affordable to the serious photographer. In the hands of knowledgeable and experienced photographers, these new inkjet printers can help create prints comparable to the highest quality darkroom prints on photographic paper.

This book provides the necessary foundation for fine art printing: The understanding of color management, profiling, paper and inks. It demonstrates how to set up the printing workflow as it guides the reader step-by-step through this process from an image file to an outstanding fine art print.

  • Rank: #24869 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-05-16
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 10.04" h x .67" w x 7.99" l, 1.99 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 314 pages

Description #1 by WorldBuy:

Produce exhibition quality prints with unprecedented control with the Epson R2880 photo printer, the choice for professional and fine art photographers. With its innovative ink set, Epson UltraChrome K3 with Vivid Magenta, this powerful printer offers an astounding color gamut for brilliant reds, blues and purples.

Description #2 by LoadLib:

About the Author Uwe Steinmueller, a native of Germany, has been a photographer since 1973. His first exhibitions were in 1978 in Bremen, Germany with photos from Venice, South Tirol, Germany, and France. He shares a joint copyright with his wife Bettina. Uwe moved to California in 1997 and began working seriously in digital photography in 1999. He currently lives and works in San Jose. He has written a number of books, two of which won the prestigious, German "Fotobuchpreis" award two years in a row, in 2004 and 2005. Uwe is the man behind outbackphoto.com, a popular website covering quality outdoor photography using digital cameras. Juergen Gulbins has extensive experience in writing, technology, desktop publishing, designing high-end document archival systems, and digital photography. He is a prolific author who has written and translated books on topics such as CAD, Unix, DTP, typography, Internet, document management, Linux, and various aspects of digital photography. He has been a passionate photographer most of his life.

Description #3 by Alibris:


Monday, February 18, 2013

Fine Art Printing for Photographers: Exhibition Quality Prints with Inkjet Printers

Fine Art Printing for Photographers
Fine Art Printing for Photographers: Exhibition Quality Prints with Inkjet Printers
Uwe Steinmueller (Author), Juergen Gulbins (Author)

New!: $44.95 $26.25 (as of 02/18/2013 04:20 PST)

Digital Printing

Today's digital cameras continue to produce increasingly higher definition image data files, making high resolution, large-format output possible. As printing technology moves forward at an equally fast pace, the new inkjet printers are capable of printing with great precision at a very fine resolution, providing an amazing tonal range and significantly superior image permanence at a more affordable price. In the hands of knowledgeable photographers, these printers are able to produce prints that are comparable to the highest quality darkroom prints on fine art paper.

The third edition of this best-selling book provides the necessary foundation for successful fine art printing: the understanding of color management, profiling, paper, and inks. It offers advice on selecting an appropriate printer for long-lasting fine art prints, demonstrates how to set up the printing workflow and select a suitable paper for your subject, and guides you step-by-step through the process of converting an image file to an outstanding fine art print.

This new edition covers the most recent lines of high-end inkjet printers, photo papers, and devices for monitor and printer profiling. It also addresses the printing dialogs and some new features of Photoshop CS6.

  • Rank: #1022995 in Books
  • Published on: 2013-06-28
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 300 pages

Description #1 by Walmart:

Fine Art Printing for Photographers: Exhibition Quality Prints with Inkjet Printers

Description #2 by nooeo.info:

"Today's digital cameras provide image data files allowing large-format output at high resolution. At the same time, printing technology has moved forward at an equally fast pace bringing us new inkjet systems capable of printing in high precision at a very fine resolution, providing an amazing tonality range and longtime stability of inks.Moreover, these systems are now affordable to the serious photographer. In the hands of knowledgeable and experienced photographers, these new inkjet printers can help create prints comparable to the highest quality darkroom prints on photographic paper.This book provides the necessary foundation for fine art printing: The understanding of color management, profiling, paper and inks. It demonstrates how to set up the printing workflow as it guides the reader step-by-step through this process from an image file to an outstanding fine art print.File Size: 9921 KBPrint Length: 314 pages Publisher: Rocky Nook; 2 edition (December 21, 2010) Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.Language: EnglishASIN: B004J4VVOW"

Description #3 by eBay - grandeagleretail:

Store Search search Title, ISBN and Author Fine Art Printing for Photographers: Exhibition Quality Prints with Inkjet Printers by Uwe Steinmueller, Juergen Gulbins Estimated delivery 3-12 business days Format Paperback Condition Brand New Today #039;s digital cameras provide image data files allowing large-format output at high resolution. At the same time, printing technology has moved forward at an equally fast pace bringing us new inkjet systems capable of printing in high precision at a ver

Sunday, February 17, 2013

The Last Layer: New methods in digital printing for photography, fine art, and mixed media (Voices That Matter)

The Last Layer
The Last Layer: New methods in digital printing for photography, fine art, and mixed media (Voices That Matter)
Bonny Pierce Lhotka (Author)

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Digital Printing

In The Last Layer–the follow-up to Digital Alchemy, her successful book on alternative printmaking techniques–Bonny Lhotka teaches how to make prints that take their inspiration from early printmaking processes. In this book, Lhotka shows readers step-by-step how to create modern-day versions of anthotypes, cyanotypes, tintypes, and daguerreotypes as well as platinum and carbon prints. She also reinvents the photogravure and Polaroid transfer processes and explores and explains groundbreaking techniques for combining digital images with traditional monotype, collograph, and etching press prints. By applying these classic techniques to modern images, readers will be able to recreate the look of historical printmaking techniques and explore the limits of their creative voice. Best of all, the only equipment required is a desktop inkjet printer that uses pigment inks, and a handful of readily available materials and supplies–not the toxic chemicals once required to perform these very same processes.
 
Leveraging her training as a traditional painter and printmaker, Bonny Lhotka brings new innovations and inventions that combine the best of centuries of printmaking technique with modern technology to create unique works of art and photography. After years of experimentation and development, these new processes allow alternative photographers, traditional printer makers, and 21st century digital artists to express their creative voice in ways never before possible. 

  • Rank: #37721 in Books
  • Published on: 2013-03-26
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 336 pages

Description #1 by Gallery Direct Art:

Artist: Drew Darcy Title: Blush Image Size: 30" x 36" Edition: Artist Hand Signed and Numbered Limited Edition Medium: Canvas Board About the Artist: History and Background Born in Shrewsbury in 1976 I am the eldest of twin boys. Being the son of a doctor and a nurse, I always felt in safe hands right from the start. My artistic flare may well have been passed down from my mother's side. She was one of a family of ten children. Music and art was a central part of growing up in Dublin. My grandfather was from five generations of tailors and trained in Saville Row to become a bespoke tailor. He had three shops in Ireland, one of which was in historical Kilmainham, Dublin. On my father s side, my grandfather was an industrial designer and skilled draughtsman. Thus the fabric of the artist was woven! I can remember drawing from an early age, and was first introduced to oil painting at Stonyhurst College, Lancashire. I revelled in the fact that I could make my indelible mark on my own canvas, just like the great painters before me. Hundreds of hours were spent in the Art Room , where I learnt many of the techniques I use today. I was given a great freedom in my art classes and achieved grade A's in GCSE and A-level Art & Design. Moving to Birmingham, I successfully completed a BTEC National Diploma in Art & Design at Bourneville Art College. In the time waiting for the paint to dry, I found that music and song writing was another creative output for me. I formed a guitar band and spent a few years performing all over the UK and Ireland. Music is still an abiding passion of mine. However I found myself continually drawn back to the canvas, and in 2002 I threw myself into my art and dedicated all my time into developing my own unique style that I hope will eventually lead me to stand out from the current leading artists of the world. After successfully exhibiting and selling my work in some carefully chosen galleries around the country, I later had the opportunity to show five new pieces at the Autumn Fair in Birmingham 2004. This was my opportunity to get a first hand reaction from art collectors, galleries and many of the larger publishing houses. I was overwhelmed with such a great response to my work and this was a huge boost to my confidence. After meeting Glyn Washington and his team, I felt that Washington Green were the right company to launch me onto the main stage. Enjoy! Ideas and Inspirations Music, fashion, modern design, film, photography, advertising, and my ever-changing moods are some of the many subjects that can spark off my creative process. I admire many artists like Gerhard Richter, Francis Bacon, and Edward Hopper to name but a few. I like to take in artistic flavours from my favourite artists, absorb them and throw them all back in to the mix to make my own distinctive style. Many hours are spent gathering photographs and other sources of reference. My work is mainly figurative and I like to capture moments in time, whilst still trying to keep a sense of movement and realism. Once I have enough to work with I can manipulate images using my computer and can quickly realise my initial ideas on screen. I can then get a feel of what the final piece will look like, change colours, cut and paste. I embrace technology and love the fact that I can marry traditional methods with the modern and new. However, nothing compares with the magic that can be created with a brush stroke. No digital imagery or computer power can get even close to that invaluable human touch. I eagerly anticipate transposing the developed ideas onto canvas. From Palette to Picture The first touch of paint on a primed canvas is always the most rewarding. I try to keep as much of those first layers as possible, why fix something that isn t broken. I think this is my secret to keeping a fresh look to my work. The paint is applied with brushes only and I use little or no paint thinners. The consistency of the oil paint straight from the tube works perfectly for me. I m not afraid of using space within my paintings; less can mean more, allowing the painting to invite the mind to imagine. The contrast with colours, textures, light and shade are some of the many elements that continually fascinate me. A Day In The life of I start the day by flooding my house with as much daylight as possible. I work from home having transformed a spare room into a small studio. It is simple, clean, and modern - reflecting my artistic style. White walls surround me to reflect light; there is a chair, desk, easel, guitar and a computer in one corner. Depending on my creative mood I may develop new projects or lose myself in brushwork and canvas. Music is never far away. It is a constant friend and companion to soothe away the hours. Some evenings may be spent socialising, dining out, band rehearsals or you may just find me back in my studio immersing myself in my work.

Description #2 by Etsy - DoyleMaher:

Bobbi Doyle-Maher SepiaGraphs {C} Southern Gardens "Purple Iris I" Medium: Print Surface: Moab Lasal Exhibition Luster Paper Overall size: 6 3/4 x 8 inches Image Size: 4.1/2 x 6 with a 3/4 inch white border Print is being sold unframed and unmatted. Print is signed by the artist. No.0522 copyright 2013 by Bobbi Doyle-Maher Any and all reproduction rights are reserved by the artist About the Art: The image began with my own photograph. I worked with digital software to create a one of a kind image. Each image consists of many layers, including my paintings, photos, and abstract imagery. About the Print: I print each image using color profiles that I make to best match the inks and paper type used for the print. Every effort is made to ensure that the colors match as closely as possible the colors and values that are in the original painting. The Epson Ultrachrome inks used are rated to last over 100 years. About the Artist: Bobbi Doyle-Maher is a native of East Tennessee. She is self-taught and began painting in 1974. She is proficient in various mediums including watercolor, oil, pastel, acrylic, monotype, encaustic and Digital Imaging. Her work hangs in private collections in the US and abroad. Many of her traditional paintings are painted from memory. She feels a strong kinship with nature and her primary goal is to create mood and feeling in her work. Publications Mastering Digital Printing: Harald Johnson 2003, Gallery Showcase Digital Collage and Painting: Susan Bloom 2006 Mastering Digital Printing: Harald Johnson, 2nd edition 2005 (Cover) and Gallery Showcase Tutorial: DP&I.com 50 Fast Photoshop 7 Techniques: Gregory Georges 2002 Muse Whispers: volume two (Cover) The Other Side: A Collection of Poems (Cover) The Big Picture: May/June 2002, pg.64 Awards Seybold San Francisco 2002, Sept. 9-12: Finalist Digital Art Gallery Adobe Digital Imaging Competition 2003. Honorable Mention Corel Procreate Painter Digitalism Tour: Digital Art Gallery AGO Gallery: Dec. 2002, Artist of the month Tennessee Artists Spring Show: Second Place Music & Arts Festival, Sevierville TN: Second Place 1978, 1976, 1974

Description #3 by Gallery Direct Art:

Artist: Drew Darcy Title: Silver Lady Size: 30" x 30" Edition: Artist Hand Signed and Numbered Limited Edition to 95 Medium: Silkscreen on Aluminium About the Art: History and Background Born in Shrewsbury in 1976 I am the eldest of twin boys. Being the son of a doctor and a nurse, I always felt in safe hands right from the start. My artistic flare may well have been passed down from my mother's side. She was one of a family of ten children. Music and art was a central part of growing up in Dublin. My grandfather was from five generations of tailors and trained in Saville Row to become a bespoke tailor. He had three shops in Ireland, one of which was in historical Kilmainham, Dublin. On my father s side, my grandfather was an industrial designer and skilled draughtsman. Thus the fabric of the artist was woven! I can remember drawing from an early age, and was first introduced to oil painting at Stonyhurst College, Lancashire. I revelled in the fact that I could make my indelible mark on my own canvas, just like the great painters before me. Hundreds of hours were spent in the Art Room , where I learnt many of the techniques I use today. I was given a great freedom in my art classes and achieved grade A's in GCSE and A-level Art & Design. Moving to Birmingham, I successfully completed a BTEC National Diploma in Art & Design at Bourneville Art College. In the time waiting for the paint to dry, I found that music and song writing was another creative output for me. I formed a guitar band and spent a few years performing all over the UK and Ireland. Music is still an abiding passion of mine. However I found myself continually drawn back to the canvas, and in 2002 I threw myself into my art and dedicated all my time into developing my own unique style that I hope will eventually lead me to stand out from the current leading artists of the world. After successfully exhibiting and selling my work in some carefully chosen galleries around the country, I later had the opportunity to show five new pieces at the Autumn Fair in Birmingham 2004. This was my opportunity to get a first hand reaction from art collectors, galleries and many of the larger publishing houses. I was overwhelmed with such a great response to my work and this was a huge boost to my confidence. After meeting Glyn Washington and his team, I felt that Washington Green were the right company to launch me onto the main stage. Enjoy! Ideas and Inspirations Music, fashion, modern design, film, photography, advertising, and my ever-changing moods are some of the many subjects that can spark off my creative process. I admire many artists like Gerhard Richter, Francis Bacon, and Edward Hopper to name but a few. I like to take in artistic flavours from my favourite artists, absorb them and throw them all back in to the mix to make my own distinctive style. Many hours are spent gathering photographs and other sources of reference. My work is mainly figurative and I like to capture moments in time, whilst still trying to keep a sense of movement and realism. Once I have enough to work with I can manipulate images using my computer and can quickly realise my initial ideas on screen. I can then get a feel of what the final piece will look like, change colours, cut and paste. I embrace technology and love the fact that I can marry traditional methods with the modern and new. However, nothing compares with the magic that can be created with a brush stroke. No digital imagery or computer power can get even close to that invaluable human touch. I eagerly anticipate transposing the developed ideas onto canvas. From Palette to Picture The first touch of paint on a primed canvas is always the most rewarding. I try to keep as much of those first layers as possible, why fix something that isn t broken. I think this is my secret to keeping a fresh look to my work. The paint is applied with brushes only and I use little or no paint thinners. The consistency of the oil paint straight from the tube works perfectly for me. I m not afraid of using space within my paintings; less can mean more, allowing the painting to invite the mind to imagine. The contrast with colours, textures, light and shade are some of the many elements that continually fascinate me. A Day In The life of I start the day by flooding my house with as much daylight as possible. I work from home having transformed a spare room into a small studio. It is simple, clean, and modern - reflecting my artistic style. White walls surround me to reflect light; there is a chair, desk, easel, guitar and a computer in one corner. Depending on my creative mood I may develop new projects or lose myself in brushwork and canvas. Music is never far away. It is a constant friend and companion to soothe away the hours. Some evenings may be spent socialising, dining out, band rehearsals or you may just find me back in my studio immersing myself in my work.

Friday, February 15, 2013

301 Inkjet Tips and Techniques: An Essential Printing Resource for Photographers (Digital Process and Print)

301 Inkjet Tips and Techniques
301 Inkjet Tips and Techniques: An Essential Printing Resource for Photographers (Digital Process and Print)
Andrew Darlow (Author)
4.5 out of 5 stars(35)

New!: $49.99 $26.82 (as of 02/15/2013 01:05 PST)
52 Used! | New! from $19.99 (as of 02/15/2013 01:05 PST)

Digital Printing

The tools and techniques necessary for great digital output are now readily available and more affordable than ever. "301 Inkjet Tips and Techniques: An Essential Printing Resource for Photographers" shows photographers of all levels how to make high-quality prints through step-by-step instructions and hundreds of full-color examples from more than 20 professional photographers and other artists. You'll discover how to choose the right inkjet printer for your output needs, how to save time and select the proper materials when prepping files and prints, how to manage your digital images, how to create captivating portfolios and framed art, and much more. Whether you are a professional photographer or a serious hobbyist this book will help you learn how to enhance and perfect your digital output skills and use your computer and inkjet printer to better express your vision and creativity. You can read the book cover to cover, or only the chapters that feature the specific tips and techniques that interest you. A comprehensive index and a searchable companion web site will ensure that you find the information you are looking for. Additional content for this book, including hundreds of clickable links to many of the resources covered throughout the book can be accessed at: www.inkjettips.com

  • Rank: #342598 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-10-09
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.32" h x 1.18" w x 9.13" l, 3.05 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 528 pages

Description #1 by Biblio.com:

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Description #3 by eBay:

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