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I have done ton of retractables but was wondering about tape holding up on scrolling ones. Tape on the retractable always get rolled inside a roll or two when fully extended so I don't think it has to do much holding.
Almost every RIP maker has a demo available. I would contact them and ask for a demo version that you can try.
Ones I would look at also.
Colorgate, very easy to use calibrate and profile.
Shiraz
Fiery XF, very easy to use calibrate and profile and has client for Mac or Windows workstation...
Anybody having success with papers and the L360. Seems to be a different animal than the L25500 or 26500 when it comes to papers. Probably the way the heating element design so close to the printing zone.
Anyway have a real battle this afternoon. I know it winter but I am able to keep the...
I would be interesting to know what your ink density and OP level are set to? I don't think the OP level has anything to do with durability. Is there some documentation about that somewhere?
I could see a scenario where you could set the latex optimizer way high and the ink density way high and...
I just mounted 3MIJ180 with 8519 over-lam. Printed mostly solid black. Pull some trimmed off bleed out of the trash. No de-lamination that I can find. Can't separate the lam from the black printed IJ180 no matter how hard I try.
I don't see this. How would rasterizing be any quicker one way or the other.
I don't disagree with you, but if it is addressed as a halftone device how would you handle the Latex Optimizer? How is it done on the 3000? Is the 3000 setup as contone device as well?
The ink limits set by RIPs on 25500 and 26500 being a halftone printing don't really correlate to the L360. One thing that is the same in some ways is throw too much ink at it improves nothing and will give you a milky look. And with the Latex Optimizer on the L360 reducing coalescing you can...
Now that you mention it, profiles created with Onyx did seem to have poor reds. Caldera wasn't much better if any. Both RIPs had problem printing good pantone colors which may have been because of poor profiles. With Caldera I always had use the spectro and read new LAB values to get better...
What about ink starvation?
I have noticed that when you let the ink level get below 20mil. It was on nothing that critical but it sure seemed like that was going on.
Doyle
You should be able to find it buried somewhere in Onyx. But Onyx makes ICC profiling way more complicated then necessary. When I tested Onyx on my L360, Onyx wanted to run you through ink limiting (one a Contone device?) before it would allow you to make a profile. You would be better off...
Your right the onboard profiler is pretty much junk, and if you go to the backlit setting to get more ink density in some cases it is not even available to use, if anyone would want to use it anyway.
I am disappointed that the made this a contone device, especially not being able to control...
Only thing I have seen that I always kept a eye was the end of the tube that goes to the waste maintenance tank. Sometimes it would be dried up and if you pushed on it, it would open up and let a bunch of ink run out.
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