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Grow a thick skin. And I didn't call you a Newbie. But calling a Media Preset a profile can confuse them since they are not the same thing. HP documentation calls it a Media Preset. It is not the same thing as an Output Profile and never will be. Yes Output Profiles can be create on the printer...
Don't you mean 4 color media preset? All output profiles are 4 color whether you use CMYK or CMYKcm in the media preset.
I don't understand why this confusing for a newbe habit of calling Media Presets profiles is so prevalent.
Black generation settings in your profile can make a big...
Build a new one with the highest ink density your media will allow. If you have the ability to built a linearization and profile with your RIP that will help as well. But HP knowing reds were a challenge with the L360 I would think that they would have improved on their calibration and profiling...
Do a re-linearization and check what is off. You will be able to see what is off and or will make the necessary adjustments to get you back to where you should be.
Post your profiling process of how you are doing it? What are your Media Preset setting? The L360 can print good reds if set it up right so the L560 should be able to print them as well.
You have to remember that with two printheads there is some nozzle redundancy with only one printhead not so much so you need to keep a a closer eye on it.
We know that he was original founder of the modern day post war democrats, but finely there disappearing. Don't worry they don't control much anymore except where they rig the elections, and I expect that will be stopped soon. Their propaganda wing has been exposed and decimated. A new birth of...
Another thing with the 560 that we haven't seen comments on yet is the problem that we ran into with the 360 is only have one lc/lm head which depending on how much lc/lm ink the job called for with lower passes there is a problem with potential ink starvation. I have always though it was...
You need a laminator. Roll to roll or flatbed. Flatbed you would have to one at a time which can also be done with roll to roll, but with roll to roll you can print stopping marks all to roll and load on laminator, release liner to take up and continually feed your 4 x 8 substrate. Alignment...
What annoys me and where the term fanboys comes in is when some one complains about or asked about Onyx the response usually seems to be that your offend instead of explaining in detail the settings or solutions.
I have regularly used probably a dozen RIPs over the years outputting to film...
If your looking for higher gamut and higher speed on paper the 560 would certainly look to be the way to go. But I don't understand why we have not seen more comments or reports about that as that is one of the weaknesses of the 360 in compassion to the 250 and 260 non contone models.
It always seems we get the same response from the Onyx fanboys but they rarely can answers any question, like the caching of files which most RIPs that I have used do.
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