--- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "melvin9347" <melvin.kaye@...> wrote: The linearized printing profile and continuos tone do depend upon an enhanced microweave effect - getting too close to the end of the paper becomes a papertransport issue which could -and obviously does result in a band - Note - this will be different from printer to printer - even the same model - it may be different from paper to paper as well, or even different runs of paper from the same manufacturer - > > Hi, > > I am using an Epson photo stylus 870 and Lyson quad black ink. I > am a newbie but I have managed to get a very acceptable neutral print > after a lot of false starts only to have my rejoicing and Roy Cheque > halted by this phenomenon ( the feint light band in the last 10mm). I > have read a few of the posts on banding and came accross the one > refering to the weave at the begining and end of a print. The suggestion > then being to leave a larger border arround the print. Is my problem in > this category? and if so does this mean that I should always reduce the > landscape by 10mm at each end? As far as I can tell - though they were > different subject matters - it does not appear to be present in > portrait mode. Having said this it is still a great product that pays > you back for all the effort to get to grips with curves and I would go > as far as saying the prints are arguably as good if not better than I > used to get out of a darkroom ( bear in mind I am not a pro) > > Kind > > Rgds >
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Re: light band in the last 10mm of an A4 landscape print
2006-12-01 by berel_lutsky
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