Hi. Is it possible you might be very near the "too much ink" point? The normal driver is probably limiting the ink even in Black only, while you can pump a bunch with QTR. Could excess ink just be laying on top creating the texture in a sort of thick and thin drying pattern that affects the gloss? I had something similar to this happen when I tried to use up a set of Quads I had kept around too long. The full black had begun to thicken and dryed nearly instantly on hitting the paper. It made the dark blacks look pretty weird even on a 3000 with it's large dot size. I also saw something like it when I tried to make a QTR curve to use a VM mix on Kirkland, for strictly occasional need. Before I worked it out I was flooding the paper consistently and as I approached a viable point of use the reticulation was evident. Yes, I know, matt ink=no no on glossy. I did it anyway and it worked. I wouldn't use it for anything beyond emergency copy work in B&W but it worked fine as long as I could live with only about d'log 2.1-2.2 on the Kirkland. Regards Duane --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "djon43" <djon43@...> wrote: > > 2200, MIS UT7, Kirkland... > > Using QTR I get micro-banding-like texture on Kirkland's very high > gloss in deep blacks, but not with Black Only. I'm sure its texture > because it vanishes with lacquer spray. > > Thoughts? >
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Re: abrasion with QTR, not with Black Only
2006-08-21 by dlruckus
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