dasigndr
Premium Subscriber
Hello All,
i am printing a backlit vinyl print with my HP latex 110 printer.
Printing onto GF231 overlaminate.
I have attached photos of the print. the starting edge of the BLACK only is fuzzy / bleeding out.
I have my onyx rip settings set at Saturation Boost.
I increased my saturation to 100% so as to get a richer colours (not faded and washed look when backlit).
the 2 photos have a light behind.
I have done multiple test prints and every time I increase the BLACK in saturation by 20% it bleeds like this.
I want my black to be as opaque as possible.
why does (the black only) keep bleeding like this?
If I do not increase the saturation on the black, it always looks washed and faded.
I don't understand. I am only increasing the black saturation by 20% (which incidentally, gives me a good opaque look) but the only problem is the darn leading edges are fuzzed up!!
HELP ASAP.
I need to get this sign out by end of week.
thank you in advance!!
i am printing a backlit vinyl print with my HP latex 110 printer.
Printing onto GF231 overlaminate.
I have attached photos of the print. the starting edge of the BLACK only is fuzzy / bleeding out.
I have my onyx rip settings set at Saturation Boost.
I increased my saturation to 100% so as to get a richer colours (not faded and washed look when backlit).
the 2 photos have a light behind.
I have done multiple test prints and every time I increase the BLACK in saturation by 20% it bleeds like this.
I want my black to be as opaque as possible.
why does (the black only) keep bleeding like this?
If I do not increase the saturation on the black, it always looks washed and faded.
I don't understand. I am only increasing the black saturation by 20% (which incidentally, gives me a good opaque look) but the only problem is the darn leading edges are fuzzed up!!
HELP ASAP.
I need to get this sign out by end of week.
thank you in advance!!