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Just had the carriage belt break about a month ago on a Friday and they had me a new belt Tuesday morning.
More than just the bird flu, but the chickens are definitely coming home to roost.
Stolen Elections come at a very high price and have dire consequences
They could kill enough people with covid or the vaccines so I guess starving is next.
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It is likely a media ICC profile problem along with your RIP settings and density setting in you media preset. When you print a profile target what do your reds look like? If they are good on the target then it is your RIP settings.
What RIP and does it have the ability to create ICC profiles...
Kapco I have already talked to and the best they could come up with is thermal mounting adhesive which might be a possibility.
I would think who every is coating the foam boards with heat activated glue could also do chipboard but so far I have not been able to source that info.
For as what setting to set the ES-2000 Spectro I answered you in Post #10.
I usually use i1Prism V2 but in your case a would try both and see which you prefer.
Have you really looked all you can do with templates in QBD. I find I can generate enough forms that can follow the job through production. With some notes added by production either in writing or their QBD that when the sheet is given back as a finished jobs it then be invoice. No need to copy...
Best blacks for Latex is to use 100% printer output black. The best way to achieve that from the input files is to use 100% black in your file and the make sure the RIP is set to Preserve Pure Black use replace color and set it to 100K only. If the black is good enough in your printer...
For iPF8400 no it doesn't. The best you can do is create a new media with the same name as you custom media. Then with the Canon utility you can find out what the base media (Canon default) and set that new media to use that base media. Not always ideal depending on the media settings on the...
Another option to consider if you don't want to try the ES-2000 on Caldera is to create your profile with Fiery Color Profiler for the Caldera Canon setup. You can create RGB profiles . Export the targets as a PDF. Just print them with CM turn of in Caldera.
Not sure what profiles you are saving here.
Have you tried using the print driver media specific icc profile in caldera. Most times I have found that the printer drivers address the print different from the way the RIP do and is not an exact match. But it might be worth a try. I have not tried...
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