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It would be good if you would explain your color management that you used on both printers.
What RIP and or software did you use with the L25500? The L360? are you using the same software to make your profiles for both? If you created profiles on the same media for the two different printers...
What question?
If you want to go cheap, why not paint, or crayons? RIPs and Printers cost big bucks too, so why not a complete tool set?
Why just spots? How are you going to get process RGB or CMYK colors correct?
No you don't. Each Media profiled correctly and the proper LAB values in the RIPs Pantone Libraries and you won't have to waste your time with such nonsense.
For those of you that don't get it, give it up. All you do is make yourself look ridiculous with your "try to make yourself feel good...
Well this time I backed through some screens and on the home screen it said substrate mispositioned. So know I know whats going on, but why is the error message not showing in the printing screen.
I have done a fair number of tiled jobs and I have never had this happen before. This is first tiled job that I have done since the last firmware.
What is happening is that after the first or sometimes second tile the job just sits there and does nothing when the next tile loads. Says...
I do know that when I was demo/testing Caldera that it capable of sending a profile to the printer. Don't know if any other RIPs can do that or not. Onxy certainly couldn't.
As for Ripping in the Printer. I can't believe that. But, obviously the printer is doing something to the file with it's...
I am assuming you have the latest firmware on the printers?
Did you reset the calibration and make a new profile after updating to the latest firmware?
I have been doing this for all media and am keeping a very close eye on color consistency.
Well said. I posted many times my likes and dislikes about this printer. Go look them up.
To make it short, it does get the job down and mostly does a great job correct color wise if you stay on top of it and make your own profiles.
The biggest disappoint is that you can only run it as a...
If I get time over the weekend I may just test this.
Load recently (since last firmware update) calibrated and profiled vinyl, and print a test file. Then load a obviously different vinyl (much bluer white point) and re-calibrate, then load the first vinyl back in and see if I see a...
I know that after the firmware updates just re-calibration did not bring it back, but now we have this thread where it seems the using the printer to re-calibrate or I'll say re-profile with the printer seems to not update the calibration or the profile or both. If the OP only used the printer...
I wasn't advocating manually tweaking certain areas, just saying that it could be done in response to a post. I do not like the onboard created profiles so that is why I create my own. Control over the black and more gamut is what I get creating my own profiles.
Did you try re-calibrating on the printer and then profiling with profiling software instead of the onboard profiler?
In my case re-calibration and then using my own software seems to bring it back. But now that you mention it, I know that re-calibration along was not enough. Just wonder what...
The calibration data in not shared with the RIP, but the profile is. It is downloaded somewhere when the RIP reads this information from the printer. Thus you can open up this profile with most profile generation software to edit it or more to change black generation such as black start, black...
Have you updated the firmware?
The last two firmware updates basically invalidated all previous calibrations and profiles. I have had to recalibrate and reprofile everything since those firmware updates.
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