daenterpri
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I just downloaded the ICC Profile for Orajet 3651M and it uses 12 pass. I've never had a media use 12 pass before. Does that mean that it uses more ink? Or does it mean that it just takes more time? Or both?
I just downloaded the ICC Profile for Orajet 3651M and it uses 12 pass. I've never had a media use 12 pass before. Does that mean that it uses more ink? Or does it mean that it just takes more time? Or both?
The answer is no. 6,8,12,16 pass they all use the same amount of ink.
Not necessarily..... ideally maybe. It is very dependent on the profile and the person that created the profile.
This is assuming your printer is linearized.
It means you have taken your particular ink set and media and calibrated your machine, with your particular software, to lay down ink in a linear gradation from 0% to 100%. Rather than a non linear fashion such as a curve.
Generally speaking it should be done from the Rip software. I have used Onyx for this so I cant help you.
Maybe do a search on your Caldera help menu as it consists of an exact set of instructions per your rips software version. In addition you will need a sprectophotometer to read the results.
Well obviously, we are talking the same profile on different passes uses the same ink.