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    • braden H
      braden H @davidhohn last edited by

      @davidhohn I got an 11x17 printer scanner combo for 200 from Staples years ago. Can't seem to find anything similar now, though! Maybe there wasn't much demand from the average consumer.

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      • davidhohn
        davidhohn SVS Instructor Pro @braden H last edited by davidhohn

        @Braden-Hallett Wow, that would be a pretty big device! But an insane deal!

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        • Melissa_Bailey
          Melissa_Bailey @davidhohn last edited by Melissa_Bailey

          @davidhohn a few years ago I purchased an Epson WF-7610 large format scanner from Amazon for $150 (which is about the MSRP). A few months ago, it stopped printing (hey, it was known to be glitchy, but I work traditionally, needed a large format scanner, took a gamble, and got about 4 years out of it). So I went looking for a new scanner ... well, the pandemic happened! With so many people scrambling to set up home offices, printers and scanners are at a premium and prices have skyrocketed.

          Epson is no longer manufacturing that all-in-one printer, it's completely sold out on the Epson site, and any new models of the WF-7610 are selling for $600. On eBay, I found some used working models selling for $200-$400. Long story short, the one I bought was purported to work perfectly but doesn't. It looks like I'll be searching for a new printer and scanner soon.

          In my initial research, it looks like I'll need to spend around $180 for a decent large format printer and $250 for a 9x12-inch scanner with good reviews (large format images will need to be scanned and stitched together in Photoshop). This time around, I'm going to purchase separately to save money. According to my research, a large format scanner with good reviews will cost at least $1000, not something I can afford right now.

          Hope this info helps someone who might be in a similar boat.

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            MarksByMallory @braden H last edited by

            Thanks @Braden-Hallett and @davidhohn! I was just looking for one, as @Lee-White suggested, and I can't find one for under $500. The nice ones seem to be about $1000-$3000...

            I would also LOVE it if someone could direct us to a decent 11x17" scanner that's within a starving-artist budget! (Or at least something that can work for a while, until we can afford to upgrade?) Thanks!

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            • Lee White
              Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG last edited by Lee White

              I used this one from Brother for $229. Full 11x17 scanner https://www.cdw.com/product/Brother-MFC-J6530DW-multifunction-printer-color/4432495?cm_cat=google&cm_ite=4432495&cm_pla=NA-NA-Brother International_PF&cm_ven=acquirgy

              Here's another from HP at $279: https://www.walmart.com/ip/HP-HEWG5J38A-OfficeJet-Pro-7740-Wide-Format-All-in-One-Printer/54695815?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=101001325

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              • Melissa_Bailey
                Melissa_Bailey @Lee White last edited by

                @Lee-White awesome, thanks for those links!

                Question for you: how is the scan quality on both of those? Good enough to deliver print-ready files to clients?

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                • Lee White
                  Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG @Melissa_Bailey last edited by

                  @Melissa-Bailey-0 Yep! For the brother the specs are:

                  Scanning
                  Optical Resolution :1200 x 2400 dpi
                  Interpolated Resolution :19200 x 19200 dpi
                  Grayscale Depth :8-bit
                  Color Depth :24-bit
                  Color Depth (Internal) :48-bit

                  That was more than enough for print. I still had to tweak colors and values in photoshop of course. So dont think you will just press a button and it will be perfect. But its good!

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                    MarksByMallory @Lee White last edited by

                    @Lee-White Thank you so much! That really helps 🙂

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                    • Melissa_Bailey
                      Melissa_Bailey @Lee White last edited by

                      @Lee-White thanks! No, I never expect to scan without needing to tweak or do some editing. Just double checking that the scans are high quality, since it would be going to clients. Thanks again for clarifying!

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                      • Juleesa
                        Juleesa last edited by

                        @Lee-White thanks so much for the info! And thank you @davidhohn for getting the conversation going.

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                        • Jonathan Malski
                          Jonathan Malski last edited by Jonathan Malski

                          Another fantastic episode! Thank you all for answering my question about copyrights and trademarks. I actually was kind of wondering how your opinions would differ from @davidhohn 's in regards to these legal matters!

                          It makes total sense about not trying to sue over a work, especially if it's not something entirely substantial (monetary wise at least).
                          That said, I can see benefits as Will Terry pointed out with the extra value the copyright protection gets one in court, plus I'm sure an official copyright would scare off at least some who would have otherwise stolen the creator's work had that not been the case.
                          (but then again, I guess it would get even more confusing if one thinks about the international release and copyright protection of a product, so I can see how it can get cumbersome when there are so many variables to keep track of).

                          That was some fascinating information about trademarking, @Jake-Parker , thank you for sharing it! I've always been intrigued with trademarks when I see such difference in how companies protect the names of their characters:
                          For example, Why is Optimus Prime®, while Bumblebee™?
                          animated-deluxe-optimus-prime-package-jpg.jpgBumblebee Transformers Animated product.PNG
                          (These are products from 2007, so I'm not sure if this still applies to current Transformers toys)

                          Is it because Optimus Prime is a more recognized or unique name? Is it because "Bumblebee" is an actual, non-made-up, real word?

                          Here's another example:
                          Both "Clone Trooper" and "Darth Vader" are ™; Star Wars is ®, while the sub name of the shows are interesting: The Clone Wars and Star Wars: Rebels are ™
                          api9fqrco__77386.1519945934.jpg Darth Vader Rebels Toy.PNG
                          (Star Wars: The Clone Wars first debuted in 2008, with Star Wars: Rebels debuting in 2014)

                          Darth Vader is a much more prominent and known character than just a clone trooper, so why isn't he given the upgraded trademark? (compared to Optimus Prime and Bumblebee)

                          I'm fairly certain that trademarking is only applicable to a brand/franchise/character as Jake described, rather than just to any name or word. I guess I've always been intrigued by the mystery surrounding it all.

                          And if nobody knows the answer, that's fine. You don't have to spend your time seeking it out if you don't want to. I'd rather not create unnecessary work for anyone. Just posing some curious questions, that's all.

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                          • carlianne
                            carlianne last edited by

                            I'm laughing so hard at, "You know what your problem is your paint skills aren't good and your concepts are bad" because I vividly remember getting almost that exact critique in art school and being like, "?????? HOW DO I IMPROVE FROM THAT CRITIQUE??" hahahah like I don't already know my paint skills are bad 🤣

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                            • hellojooj
                              hellojooj last edited by

                              Hello, I heard in this episode that @Lee-White did a master copy of Bart Forbes and said he might post his analysis in the show notes. Would it be possible to share this in the forum? It would be nice to see examples of how to deconstruct and analyse master copies.

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                              • NessIllustration
                                NessIllustration Pro @Jonathan Malski last edited by

                                @Jonathan-Malski TM stands for trade mark while R stands for registered trade mark. They're a similar concept, but I'm not intimately familiar with the actual difference. I would think registered is stronger though, like an iron clad legal armor.

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                                • Lee White
                                  Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG @hellojooj last edited by

                                  @hellojooj said in Should I Copyright My Work?:

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                                  sure! here it is. This is just the image. I did a 3 page write up on him too. Screen Shot 2021-03-19 at 1.45.50 PM.png

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                                  • hellojooj
                                    hellojooj @Lee White last edited by

                                    @Lee-White thanks, that's really helpful!

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