Compugraphics is a distributor for Agfa-Gevaert the German photographic
industry company which makes expensive >$20,000 high end very fast laser
printers. the Agfa-Gevaert P400PS printer may be the compugraphics 9600.
Their phone number is 617-658-5600 I think in Massachusetts.
Pat Wood
Editor, The PostScript Language Journal
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The number in Mass. is (617) 658-5600.
There are sales offices nationwide.
The number for the office in Beverton,
Oregon is (503) 646-8398.
The first shipments of 9600 typesetters were in December. Friends and
neighbors who work at Compugraphic are generally proud of the fact that
it shipped on schedule. It is, in fact, generally available.
The Agfa-Gevaert 400PS laser printer is truly a different beast from the 9600.
It's a 400 dot per inch PostScript laser printer. The 9600 is a high
resolution laser typesetter.
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(The usual disclaimers apply.) E.O.Jones / Apollo Computer / 270 Billerica / Chelmsford MA 01824
Don't get me wrong, I'm not knocking the product. Most new machines have
some problems associated with them when they first come out. These same
people were just as lukewarm on the Lino 100/300 when they first came out
with the PostScript RIP. PostScript on these machines is much slower than
the rated print speed of the engine (about a factor of 2-4, depending on
what your doing). As for the 9600 being available "on time", it seems to
me that it was announced only a little after the Lino Imagesetters came out,
in late 85. That's quite a lot of lead time.
As for PostScript and/or Interpress on the 9600, I'll wait until it's available
before I express any opinions on what the output looks like. Still, it seems
that unless the 9600 can produce graphics at better than 1200 DPI, it won't
be able to match the L300 in halftones and color separations.
Pat Wood