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I guess we will have to create subscription signs. I suppose we will have to figure in the cost if they get stole or damaged. Just think are clients can have new updated signs every month for their monthly subscription.
How do you think that will go over?
Bad news rubber has separated from the new recoated roller in and a 12 to 18 inch area. Bad enough that is can't be used. I am beginning to wonder about the heat element heating uneven or the sensors not working correctly. I did a big thermal job after getting it back without any problems but...
For example sheets of paper are designated 12" x 18" or 18" x 12" depending on which way the grain runs. 12" x 18" is long grained and 18" x 12" is short grain. I would not want to run 12" x 18" 300gsm or heavier through a digital press but 18" x 12" would be no problem.
Fluted substrates are...
With some RIPs you can see what color you're actually sending to the device and then I would build the color chart with variation of the device color and set that as the replacement color for the color you want to match. That will insure the highest gamut from your printer and get you closer to...
Most likely the lm/lc printhead. Poor decision by HP to use only one. No redundancy and danger of ink starvation in certain situations. I think most of us that use print 8 pass or lower use only CMYK if the light inks are not needed just to avoid the issues with having only one lc/lm printhead...
Depends on your black generation, where your black start is set at. One of the dangers of using premade profiles, you really don't know. If it is the lc/lm heads that are causing the problem you could print with just CMYK. If black start is set higher than 0% and you GCR is set lower than 100%...
For the very reason posted in this thread I try never to let that happen. 20mi is around my replacement point. Never let it get below 10ml. I have seen it sit at around 20mil way to long when I new it was using ink. Don't trust the goofy HP software/hardware that much.
I would not let the ink cartridges get below 20ml. Not sure where you're getting percentages from. Anyway when it has said 20mil I have never been able to detect any ink left.
Actually if you do let the ink run out it will likely burn up nozzles. Thermal heads need ink in them to keep from...
Keep a eye out for the next version which will include wide format, expected out within the next month. Morning Flight: Printshop Estimating Software for Digital/Offset/Merchandise
Reasonably priced. Been using it for our digital press work, and am interested in seeing how the wide format...
I am curious about the current Epson style printhead technology. My previous experience with the Epson style printhead technology was that they were a nozzle clogging nightmare. Is that still a problem? If they sit for a week with out use etc.?
I would seriously consider the Epson but would be...
I tested this a little on the L360.
No extra black box or color bars at least at 12pass.
As for halftoning method looking more noisy I wonder if what you are seeing is the lc/lm curves are different and using less light inks?
And I would like to hear comments on the new Optimized for Tiling mode. Especially from those that had panel matching problems before. Or from those complaining now if they are use the Optimized for Tiling mode presets.
On the L360, I never noticed this before or have seen it mentioned anywhere. Must have been added with the last Firmware. SAV, PVC and Paper have this entry below New Paper for example. When selecting this it listed the media already added and says "Please choose the generic substrate with the...
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