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So at this point they are just going to let me sit. No communication as to the problem. No indication of replacing the printhead under warranty. I ordered a OP printhead and just put it. Will see how it goes.
That is interesting and thanks for thinking of this. I was not very confident that the tech really knew what he was doing which is why I questioned if 01 meant slot#1 even though that is what he told me. Ok back to cleaning the contacts and reseating all printhead.
Been searching. Checked Onyx and Colorgate, they don't support it. Can across something from HP that seemed to indicate that it was not able to be accessed from a RIPs profiling software. Damn that's going to make a lot of extra work.
I using the preset that is available online for 5 layer. At time it is fine and then I will get a section that starts to tunnel. Anybody have any advise for this problem.
I am real disappointed that Caldera does not support the onboard spectro of the HP700W.
What RIPs support the onboard spectro of the HP700W. Is there a list out there.
Doyle
A media preset is a setting for one specific media. Within that media preset you can specify different modes like, how many passes, ink density and various other settings. Once the media is chosen in the RIP then you will have access to those modes. Each one of these modes should have have a...
If you use the onboard densitometer you calibrate for each media preset not each mode in that preset. However as some have mentioned about not using the onboard densitometer and re-lineriaze using 1 profiler, and Onyx instead, then you would need to re-lineriaze for each mode in that preset...
Specific to HP Latex. Each Media Preset requires it own calibration. That you do first and then you linearize and create a profile for each mode in that media preset. Re-linearize is probably not necessary but can be done if you want.
Not all printers are like that. Some you calibrate to one...
I have a Seal 6100 with crowned rollers. I see the same thing happen and one thing that help some is pull the media apart towards the outside edge. Be interested to hear others solutions to this problem.
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