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Lasersoft imaging printao 8 for mac
Lasersoft imaging printao 8 for mac







lasersoft imaging printao 8 for mac

I can see how this might be advantages if one is printing from rolls but cannot see the value if you are using cut sheets as you have to reload the printer after each print and it's just as easy to cue up the next print in LR while the current one is printing.Ĥ. It also shows how you can cue up multiple images for printing. The attached video mispronounces the word 'tao' (unless LaserSoft pronounces it this way or there is an alternative pronunciation unknown to me). However, the "nested best cut" image looks like it would not be very easy to cut with a Rotatrim but would be easy with an X-Acto knife and a ruler (not best practice).ģ.

lasersoft imaging printao 8 for mac

Mark comments on the feature that allows one to print a variety of images on a single piece of paper for subsequent cutting. It's also not apparent that you can control ink laydown or in the case of B/W toning or contrast as one can with the Epson ABW driver.Ģ. This is a big drawback since new papers come out semi-regularly and you would not be able to use them until the developer adds that support. It looks like you are dependent on PrinTao to support the paper you commonly use, correct? I would be out of luck since I commonly print on Museo Silver Rag and Portfolio Rag and according to the website these are not supported. Here are some things that occured to me after reading the review:ġ. I only use a couple of different paper settings so I'm not one who would take advantage of all the PrinTao features.

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Mark is correct that getting LR setup for printing is complicated as it involves both use of the printer driver software as well as LR but once you have set things up and saved the preset that's it. Perhaps LaserSoft assumes everyone uses MacOS.

lasersoft imaging printao 8 for mac

Providing the bulk of code was written in an OS independent manner, porting shouldn't be all that difficult. I wonder why they didn't port the software to Windows for those of us who do not use MacOS. Interesting review by Mark Segal of this printing program.









Lasersoft imaging printao 8 for mac