Curves should be very easy for the 10K with K6 inks. But first someone has to have the inks in the printer. I worked with Mark to get the variable dotsizes calibrated and that's finished. The inkset is very straightforward so the curves under 9000-K6 are a perfect starting point. You'll see one "Raw" curve which is just a non-linearized curve. I suspect all you need to do is print out a target with this profile, measure it for linearization and insert the linearize values. And you're done. I think the ink limits are pretty good as is, but you may want to vary them if needed -- just add or subtract the same percentage from all the ink limits. BTW, also make sure the inks are in the same order. Roy On Tuesday, February 13, 2007, at 08:22 AM, Ernst Dinkla wrote: > john dean wrote: >> Mark, >> >> You're right. I just downloaded it and there are no curves and there >> is no curve drop box for the NK6 10K. I don't know if Cone has't made >> them yet or if we need to make our own, which is fine, but I'll need >> the curve drop box I would think to install them. >> >> John > > > John, you could use one of the 9000 curves to start with ? > > Maybe Roy can also tell us what the base is of the driver: I > guess a hybrid between the 9000 and the 9600 driver. > > > Met vriendelijke groeten,Ernst > > > | Dinkla Grafische Techniek | > | www.pigment-print.com | > | ( unvollendet ) | > > - Roy Harrington roy@... Black & White Photo Gallery http://www.harrington.com
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Re: [QuadtoneRIP] Re: Thanks to Roy - Yes
2007-02-13 by Roy Harrington
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