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Are you serious?
He is running the L360 at 8-pass. 100% ink density is the limit.
More likely it is a feed adjustment.
Is it printing the correct length?
I am sorry I am missing your point because you don't seem to have a clue what you talking about with the L360. Take some time and read and research.
With the L360 you can calibrate and profile only some substrates on the printer. The rest need to be calibrated and profiled with a RIP but you...
Version NEXUS_00_03_09.1 does not allow any more control of the ink densities. Didn't run the previous version so don't know if there was more restriction than not.
Beware of the backlit setting which must be what the HP Perforated SAV preset is using, that allows more ink density because the...
Back to profiling.
I am finding (at least when it comes to Caldera) that if you create a new profile with the larger setting selected you can not save that profile to the L360.
The L360 creates profiles sized at 360KB
Caldera creates 612 patch profiles with the largest setting at around...
Thanks for your insight, but like I mentioned in my previous post the buckling issue actually can from the fact that you can't achieve as much vacuum when in backlit paper mode as regular paper mode.
You're right better results can be gotten by profiling with the RIP. I even do the...
New twist to the OP. Vacuum set at 100 for backlit setting is not the same a vacuum set at 100 for regular setting at least the paper settings. This apparently is not documented anywhere as first level HP tech knows nothing about it.
Ran Blox-lite at regular paper setting at 100 vacuum and it...
This L360 is going to be a challenge. I am now rethink getting rid of the L25500. After what I am finding with ridge materials I am think about trying to repair the L25500.
Tried to print on 14mil Blox-lite which was not a problem on the L25500.
Big problem on the L360. With maximum vacuum...
I can't find any way to set the dpi when doing the calibration and profile from the printer. You can set it to 150, 300, or 600 dpi when you do it from the RIP. When the RIP reads a quality setting created in the printer it always comes in at 300. I have not tried 18-pass or 1 or 2 pass so I...
Just to let you know or anyone else for that matter my L25500 started giving me 14:10 errors that I could get out of. No amount of reading and enter the dryer resistance and entering new number could get me past the error. Drying module been giving me problems for a while and was planing to go...
Another thing with parts of color management on the printer, at least with Caldera it has to wake the printer up just RIP only a file. Wonder what happens when the printer is turned off, will the RIP even work?
Onyx guy, please reply to this.
At this point I can tell you that Caldera can't override the setting in the printer. When printing an ink limit target I cannot even get any coalescing. Go back and read Hotspur's comments. It seems that all RIPs will be this way, but it is something I will be investigating. Like you, from what...
Not exactly. By eliminating light inks you should be able increase gamut because your total inks are spread over 4 inks and not 6 especially for 50% on up. Without controls over the light inks how do you know how much light inks are added into the mix above 50%.
What I am see with caldera is that I can't set the quality to anything other than what is allowed by the same substraite setings on the printer.
i tried Colorgate with the L25500, I liked most of its features but the color was not as accurate as the Fiery XF rip, especially spot colors.
I...
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