It could be your profile is laying down too much black. See if you can back off on the max black with a curves adjustment just to check it out. I had a lot of trouble with the Ilford gloss papers doing just this with an inadequate profile. John --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "chipcarterdc" <chipcarterdc@...> wrote: > > Sorry if this has already been brought up. I just got a couple of > packs of this paper and have been testing it on my Epson 9800. In > images with continuous areas of black, I'm noticing roller marks. Do I > need to change the suction or platen gap to account for this thickness > of this paper? (I've never needed to change either before, so I don't > know much about changing them). The roller marks aren't horrible and > the average customer might not even notice them unless inspecting the > print closely, but they are noticeable in areas of continuous black if > you're looking for it. > > Or does it need more drying time as it's passing thru? (I should > mention that I was printing at 2880dpi high speed, which I normally > don't do, but I was in a hurry). > > Thanks! > > (It's a phenomenal paper, BTW. I like it quite a bit better than > Crane's Silver Rag). >
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Re: Innova Gloss: roller marks
2006-04-10 by john dean
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