By sflagstaff (not verified) - Fri, 03/23/2007 - 15:59.
The pixel density is 1600dpi Number of pixels per page = 1600 x 1600 x 8 x 11. Multiply that by 24 bits/pixel. Bits per page = 5,406,720,000. At 1 gigabits/sec, it takes 5.4 seconds to load a page into the printer. That is if everything is running at theorical speeds. Nothing does. My high quality pictures are typically 100MB. Photoshop takes minutes just to do a save to hard drive and my computer is not slouch. The math and experience tells me this is vaporware.
Challanging to believe the speed
The pixel density is 1600dpi Number of pixels per page = 1600 x 1600 x 8 x 11. Multiply that by 24 bits/pixel. Bits per page = 5,406,720,000. At 1 gigabits/sec, it takes 5.4 seconds to load a page into the printer. That is if everything is running at theorical speeds. Nothing does. My high quality pictures are typically 100MB. Photoshop takes minutes just to do a save to hard drive and my computer is not slouch. The math and experience tells me this is vaporware.