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Has anyone noticed that their prints are coming up about 1/8" short? I printed a bunch of smaller signs that were nested together and they vary 1/16" to 1/8" short. Does anyone know of any adjustments for this?
I have been playing with the adjustment that fixes the bow in the middle of the...
Where did you find out about this feature? I am using Caldera VisualRIP+ on my new HP L25500. I saw the barcode but had no idea what it was for. Do you know if it works with Graphtec?
I would NOT go with the smaller one. That is what I started out with and wanted the new one right away. I have the older 21UX and was thinking of getting the new model. I am glad they were always out of stock now. I did see where they were available on the Wacom site site for about a day or so...
It also depends on what kind of printing your doing and how picky your clients are. I make decals for some companies that are picky with their color quality. They pay well for them too though.
Yeah, I agree, your not gonna notice it for signage that is more than a few feet away. I still...
I'm sure I'm on the unique side, but I would rather see the light blacks come rather than white. I prefer the print quality.
Speaking of quality, I had a Caldera test print that I ran on my L25500. I then ran it off on my VP-540 and I think the difference is significant. I will see if I can get...
I figured that had to be the case when I ordered mine, but the new L26500 wouldn't be priced at $13,500 either.
Do you know what they are updating or adding to it?
For the heads, even if it does end up being the same price in the long run as a DX4, you are getting new heads and the new head print quality way more often. Plus if a head goes out prematurely or you have a nasty head strike, a $100 bill is a lot easier to swallow than $1000+
I think loading is super nice with the table and the front load. I have been using a new Canon iPF8300 for my fine art and canvas work, which is also a front load, but no table. I really like it. Also like being able have the printer pretty much up against the wall.
I am using VisualRIP+, when you drag an image to the printer and the dialog opens, if you click on the "specific printer settings" (mine looks like a wrench) the screen that pops up has a button on the bottom that is says "prepare to print" which makes the printer start to heat up. I didn't...
I meant the i1 spectrophotometer. I do have VisualRIP+ that I am using to run my L25500. I just need to get one of the i1's to start creating my own profiles.
The Easy Media is their profile making program. The i1Publish Pro bundle I was looking at comes with the spectrophotometer and icc...
I am looking at getting a new Xrite i1, but I see that have 2 different versions:
- i1Publish Pro UVCut Color Management System
- i1Publish Pro Color Management System
Does anyone know what the "UVCut" is? I will be using this in conjunction with Caldera VisualRIP+ and my new HP L25500...
I absolutely love my new L25500 too!! I haven't had a chance to print a lot off of it yet, but have many jobs in the works. I will post some pics as soon as I can too.
These could have been done in illustrator, but the rest of the design was in Photoshop, so I did these there too. They are black boxes and come out a blueish/grey color.
So you set the values at 100% and that's it? or 100% CMYK? My Roland with Versaworks was pretty dummy proof, so I am in a...
I did post this on the other thread, but was wondering if anyone has a vinyl profiles that are set to use the 1200dpi setting?
Also, what are you guys doing to get solid black prints? I sent a file the same way that I do through my Roland and the prints look Navy Blue instead of Black. I am...
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