yes that's right, still playing with it on all kinds of papers. Those K7 samples I sent out last spring all had a GO only second pass. Registration is no problem if you are doing a solid tone. Just make your GO shape larger than the image is, having left yourself plenty of white margin initially... you may have problems printing on a sheet with existing image depending on printer model. Have not yet used it for anything I can offer in production, but a few special projects have worked nicely with it. Tyler http://www.custom-digital.com/ --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "pr_roark" <pr_roark@...> wrote: > > Richard, > > >... > > You could do a batch of prints and then run them all through > > the printer and get rid of the gloss differential and bronzing. > > Carl, Tyler and I, probably among others, were experimenting with this > approach when we were all excited about the new generation of glossy > papers. I have some information posted in the 1800 write up, noted in > my last post. See http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/3MK-Glossy.pdf > > I stopped experimenting with the approach due to several problems, > clogs and fouled exit rollers among them. MIS experimented with the > idea years ago and also stopped -- not sure what their issues were. > The results can be impressive if you can control such things as pizza > wheel marks and the problems with the printer. > > Paul > www.PaulRoark.com >
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Re: GLOP idea
2008-11-06 by Tyler Boley
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