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Condensation on The latex as the core cools creates the oily. (from what I gather
Your baking it on and then leaving in a room that's much cooler than the actual print was created. Warm your room :)
If your looking for speed- stay away from the metallic printers. Even by removing the metallics, The VS (248sfhr dual cmyk) can't compete with the Roland XC (441sfhr) and XJ (449sfhr) speeds.
The market for metallic is slim.. And if you want to do vehicle wraps stay away from it.
Eye4clr has great advice for you Colin. In fact, he pretty much broke it down right but I will clarify this statement:
The computer does have a working space that tells the monitor how to present you colors. Since your computer and rip are the same computer- if you want "what you see is what...
So, we actually pre-ordered 3 of these things at 150$ each back in December. got the approval email for the order.
The orders went from "early Jan" to first quarter..
I wonder if I'll ever get them?!! Lol
That ICC is only for ink.
It will only translate I'd your PC and Rip are synchronized.
Correct profiling equation:
PC ICC profile
+ Software ICC creation and export
+ RIP PC ICC
+ Media ICC
=Correct color output
Colin- send me your file
Josh [[at]] AwthentiK.co
I've been printing perfect grays for years and NEVER adjusted within versaworks. If your file is the issue I will make you an action script to fix it.
The common problem with printing grey is not the printer, it's profiling. I've printed...
I'm truly clueless as to why ANYBODY is adjusting CMYK and tonal curves from Versaworks.
SERIOUSLY?!
If your system is calibrated and set to the right ICC profiles- the only place you should be adjusting ANY colors is in your original file. Adjusting levels in VW is not a solution to the...
-Your settings will not be ignored.. Only translated correctly. If you input an adobe 1998rgb or cmyk and target sign and display- your defeating your input profile. You must input and adobe 1998rgb and output the same to keep the same profile.
-Perceptual is better for both when inputting and...
Your problem is that your versaworks profiling is wrong. Sign and display? PrePress? What do these have to do with Adobe files? Nothing..
You should be setting your icc to adobe 1998 and matching your adobe suite color settings to that. Then, versaworks can understand your file..
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