--- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "failedthespian" <failedthespian@...> wrote: > > I am testing inks and submitting them for light fastness testing using > the Blue Wool Scale test method. I am printing colour patches using > the QuadTone RIP; selecting an individual cartridge in the Graphical > Interface. I take it that you're making a profile in the GUI that lets you print a patch with only one color, then printing a patch with that one color. > However, I would like to be able to increase the ink density of the > colour swatches produced by the RIP. I cannot match the density of > the ink swatches produced by the RIP to that produced by doing a > draw-down using a wrire wound K-bar. Is there a way to do this please? No. The draw down bar method is only accurate if the ink is applied at that level in actual use: i.e. a watercolor paint or printing ink. The reason you can't match that density with your inkjet is that inkjet printing uses less ink. Ink protects ink in a fading test. Thicker coats fade slower than thinner, so you don't want too much ink. This aside, the 2880 dpi settings on QTR do lay down more ink than the 1440 dpi settings, so if you're not running 2880 yet, give it a try. QTR pretty much ignores "paper type". Good luck, and have fun.
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Re: How to lay down more ink
2006-08-15 by koloshor
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