Alpha Star
New Member
I’m new to this idea that so many settings are controlled by the media profile, and I find it quite limiting.
With my other printers, if I want high res, it’s just an option I can click in the RIP. Same with white ink and unidirectional mode. They’re both individual options.
Unless I’m not understanding, this is completely different with HP Latex? If I want unidirectional, it’s a profile I have to choose, and that profile can’t be used to print white. White ink would require its own profile, which forces bi-direction. And 1200 dpi is available, but I can’t even find that profile.
Why not just let me choose what I want when I print?
With my other printers, if I want high res, it’s just an option I can click in the RIP. Same with white ink and unidirectional mode. They’re both individual options.
Unless I’m not understanding, this is completely different with HP Latex? If I want unidirectional, it’s a profile I have to choose, and that profile can’t be used to print white. White ink would require its own profile, which forces bi-direction. And 1200 dpi is available, but I can’t even find that profile.
Why not just let me choose what I want when I print?