dypinc
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Just wonder what others are finding.
On the previous halftone addressable latex printers I could set the RIP to print 100% un-profiled black and get a really nice rich black.
On the L360 the calibration target the black is the same nice rich black. What I haven't been able to do is print that same 100% un-profiled black with the same RIP setting. Being a contone device are there any RIPs that can force the 100% black in the file to print 100% un-profiled black the same as the calibration target black.
I have done tests where I started with 100% black and added patches at 10% increments of CMY but none of them come close to the 100% black of the calibration target. This makes no difference if color management is turned on or off in the RIP. In fact the blacks are even worse looking with CM off and the 100% black is not black only. I suspect on a print job it this is not possible with the L300 series to print 100% black.
Anyone have a difference experience and can print a 100% black that looks exactly same as the black of the calibration target?
On the previous halftone addressable latex printers I could set the RIP to print 100% un-profiled black and get a really nice rich black.
On the L360 the calibration target the black is the same nice rich black. What I haven't been able to do is print that same 100% un-profiled black with the same RIP setting. Being a contone device are there any RIPs that can force the 100% black in the file to print 100% un-profiled black the same as the calibration target black.
I have done tests where I started with 100% black and added patches at 10% increments of CMY but none of them come close to the 100% black of the calibration target. This makes no difference if color management is turned on or off in the RIP. In fact the blacks are even worse looking with CM off and the 100% black is not black only. I suspect on a print job it this is not possible with the L300 series to print 100% black.
Anyone have a difference experience and can print a 100% black that looks exactly same as the black of the calibration target?