Howdy,
Not sure how you have your 9800 set up but if your only running cmyk that says your already using a rip.. as your either running dual cmyk's or have 4 channels shut off. Sublimation has added parts to it that are critical in getting your colors right...even blacks..
I don't know what rip your using but you should be able to work out your issues with it and a profile.. With sublimation your colors are never where they want to be until you went thru a heat cycle.. What I do it get my cycles worked out for a medium and print swatches and read them off the finished product after they've gone thru the heat cycle.. I'm doing tiles and metal materials so it's feasible ...Not sure how well that would work on certain fabrics..
I'm assuming you print color also as there would be no point in having the other inks.. I suspect you have more of a profiling issue then anything else.. I don't know what inks your using but sawgrass has artainium inks that will fill all your slots... including the light shades.. You may want to look into that.. If your only doing black...and that's it you may want to consider looking into screening also...
jimbo
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From: bgphoto100
To: QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, December 03, 2011 12:02 AM
Subject: [QuadtoneRIP] Dye Sublimation 4 Color CMYK setup
I am looking for some advice on the following:
I have a 9800 setup for dye sublimation using only cmyk color set. There are no light colors as all.
I want to be able to print more accurate black and white images with the dye sub ink.
Has anyone used Quadtonerip for this type of situation and/or what kind of pointers do you have?
Thanks for any help!
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Re: [QuadtoneRIP] Dye Sublimation 4 Color CMYK setup
2011-12-04 by mrjimbo
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