Thanks Roy, As soon as they get me the inks I do what you say and report back to you. I think it should be easy too. John --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, Roy Harrington <roy@...> wrote: > > > 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: Thanks to Roy - Yes
2007-02-13 by john dean
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