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If you go to the extent to use OEM profiles for OEM materials. why not use OEM profiles for you "cheap jobs" only difference it makes is your cheap signs will look better with no extra cost.
I guarantee that those who have been using canned a canned profile for all their work, if they get a profile made with the same quality (DPI) and speed. you would be pretty surprised on some of the colour your printer isn't printing.
Or think of the ink saving using high GCR profiles.
FYI We've won plenty of clients over from our competitors just from having better colours than they can even produce on the same printer.
Good colour profiles wont hurt you. We have our "fast and colour accurate" print modes too.
You should be using different media profiled for every single piece of media you have. for best results, you should create them yourself.
Canned/generic profiles imo are crap. some may be okay but every media profile i use is created by us.
Having good profiles can make your print shop look...
I think this lady is looking for one of those template editing software you could probably find online to create quick posters and what not.
from the post, i highly doubt shes in the sign market.
probably something like this
https://signmakeronline.com.au/#general
Upgrading to an SSD wont improve RIP times but will make your PC feel snappier.
You'll probably have a hard time finding cheap-ish DDR3 ram but more may help
upgrading your CPU to a FX9590 (fasted am3+ socket cpu) i believe. faster clock speeds will help.
Alternatively, build a new PC with...
sounds like onyx is still open in the background. next time it happens, see if it's running on task manager.
You on win 7 or 10?
worst case - may have to do a fresh install. backing up onyx is pretty easy.
The recent thread about aftermarket UV inks got me thinking a little.
I have an oce 480XT. and runs well. We use 256 inks.
I was looking at the Lilpa inks and conversion from CMYK engineering.
For those running it or have actual experience with it, what are the advantages and disadvantages...
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