I used Epson Premium Semigloss as media type for a CMYK profile I made for use with the ColorBurst RIP, but I also used high speed off. No problems with roller marks that I could see in solid black areas. This was with an Epson 4000. Carl On Apr 10, 2006, at 6:24 PM, chipcarterdc wrote: > Thanks for your responses. I'll try again with high speed off and see > if it makes any difference before I start mesisng around with the ink > density slider. > > Re: media type, I used Epson Premium Semi-Gloss as the profile and the > media type, figuring it was the closest match. Is this what other > people are using for Profile and Media Type? As far as Media Type > (not > Profile) goes, Epson Semi-gloss is significantly thinner than the > Innova, so I also wonder whether that could be part of the problem > with > roller marks. So I guess I have 2 separate questions (a) is Epson > Semi > Gloss the best match in terms of profile and (b) is it the best match > in terms of media type? > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Greg" > <dfaprinting@...> wrote: >> >> Changing to the "regular" speed might give you the dry time you need. >> If not you could try and adjust the inkdensity slider (if present) in >> the driver. And if that's not their, or it doesn't fix the problem, > you >> will have to play the paper game in the driver. Change to different >> paper types until you find one that give a correct amount of ink on > the >> paper, then make a profile for those settings. >> >> Or get a RIP that lets you control the ink limits (among other > things). >>
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Innova Gloss: roller marks
2006-04-10 by Carl Schofield
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