measekite wrote:
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> TJ wrote:
>> measekite wrote:
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>>> TJ wrote:
>>>> measekite wrote:
>>>>> If you like Gimp and you like Linux for photographic reproduction
>>>>> and images and like to do your own photo printing using both wide
>>>>> format printers like the Epson Stylus Pro3800 and the Epson Stylus
>>>>> 2880 or the Canon IP5100/6100 and/or the standard format Canon and
>>>>> Epson printers and like the latest and greatest then this is what
>>>>> you need to do on a CONTINUAL BASIS.
>>>>>
>>>>> 1. YOU NEED TO REPEATEDLY CALL SALES, MARKETING AND TECH SUP****T
>>>>> DEMANDING LINUX DRIVERS AND PRINTER SOFTWARE OUT OF THE BOX.
>>>>> Canon, HP, and Epson
>>>>>
>>>>> The mfg do not think their is any demand for it.
>>>>>
>>>>> 2. You need to tell the authors of Gimp that they need to have
>>>>> sup****t for all of the above named printers and that you use the
>>>>> Gimp for photography and not just for graphic arts.
>>>>>
>>>>> 3. You need to continually tell your Linux distro authors of the
>>>>> im****tance of printing photos on these type of printers. And do
>>>>> not leave out the expensive large format printers like the 3800 and
>>>>> up.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Even Turbo Print does not sup****t many of the abvoe printers and
>>>>> when they sup****t something similar they are about 3 years behind
>>>>> in models. That is a poor showing.
>>>>
>>>> "Repeatedly" and "continually" telling people the same message from
>>>> the same source will only turn them off. After a while they simply
>>>> stop listening. You should know about that, from your constant and
>>>> repetitive message on the other newsgroup we both frequent. Anybody
>>>> who's heard it a few times either ignores it, gets annoyed, or both.
>>>>
>>>> What's needed is messages from many sources, often enough to be
>>>> noticed, but not so often as to be annoying. Annoying people gets
>>>> you nowhere.
>>>>
>>>> TJ
>>>
>>> Do you have anything to contribute. I have not read anything
>>> worthwhile from you in any ng.
>>
>> Then read the above again, carefully. I have over 45 years of dealing
>> with the public, selling vegetables in retail. A careful observer will
>> learn something about human nature in that time.
>>
>> Annoying people will get you nowhere. Telemarketers that call me on
>> the phone annoy me, and they don't get my business. Politicians that
>> annoy me don't get my vote. Businesses that flood TV with annoying ads
>> don't get my business.
>>
>> BTW, thanks for proving my point. My post annoyed you, so you dismiss
me.
>>
>> TJ
> Not at all. It is like playing a fish.
Well this one just spit the hook. Better luck next time.
TJ


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