yes, it is easy for those IT literate. i not ma.
:bsmilie: If the equipments used remain the same, set it once will do.

yes, it is easy for those IT literate. i not ma.
then this fella needs to do the below:
- setup the network and storage
- the printing workflow
- manage the printing with few printers
- and somemore items that i currently cant think of yet..
hey.. that thing not worth the $$.
i sold it off after few usage (CPE3).
rather get the quantum-clone from EG.
:bsmilie: If the equipments used remain the same, set it once will do.![]()
this i know. equipment failure is what i hate! so if one of these things fail, then it will be messy.
1. Link WFT wirelessly to main laptop. Folder can be created for downloading of photos. Preset with WFT. Storage can be external HDD.
2 & 3. Connect up multiple photo printers and divide print load to each printer.
4. Technically, can print on the fly. Use of Canon Selphy, the color matches 98% of what is shoot and seen on your LCD. Tested with 1DIII and printed on CP740 x 3.
How muchie? Reliable?
:bsmilie: Nothing's too difficult to learn I guess. Just that it takes time.![]()
this i hv no concern, just that what is the alternative plan if failure happens?
#1 is not a prob.
managing few printers is a logistic nightmare when fast printing is priority.
it is reliable but still need to use many AAs. cant remember how much liao, but definitely cheaper than a quantum.
Now at the mass sales site got one seller selling the JJC-FB1 aka CP-E4 replacement @ $85. It takes 8 AAs.
The one at EG is cheaper @ $69 but takes 6 AAs.
So which 1? Haha! :bsmilie:
:bsmilie: What are the chances of you using so many AA batteries for 1 shoot? :bsmilie:
Just to add juices to my 580EXII. Shoot mostly events nowadays so I cannot afford to have my flash to die on me. :bsmilie:
Perhaps you might want to list all possible outcomes you could think of while managing it?
Easier to evaluate and come up with a proper plan.
if u interested, seriously u can give it a deep thought.
If there's a ready plan, the problem is solved.
Calculate the timing per printer per photo takes then the process will be smooth sailing.
The last time I did was to load 20 to printer 1, 20 to printer 2 and 20 to printer 3 and continue on.
i have seen the nightmares of on-the-spot printing when things went wrong in one of the D&D assignment.
Just to add juices to my 580EXII. Shoot mostly events nowadays so I cannot afford to have my flash to die on me. :bsmilie: