That makes sense. Lol. So ook. Now ive heard 10 10 10 100 . 40 40 40 100 and 50 40 40 100. Cmyk. Which one is better and why?
The best one is the one that uses the least ink for the same result.
C10, M10, Y10, K100 = 130% ink
C40, M40, Y40, K100 = 220% ink
All that extra ink yet your black isn't any blacker.
But the vinyl has to absorb all that solvent - which leaches through to the adhesive, makes the vinyl lose it's integrity, takes forever to outgas...plus it's just a waste of ink.
I do quite a lot of small stickers with black background that will be placed on black substrate, I find the 10 10 10 100 not black enough on this dark substrate as it appears "faded". So I use 50 40 40 100 for small stickers for dark substrate, 30 30 20 100 for small stickers for light background and 10 10 10 100 for large formats. I can clearly see differences between each of these on the "black" color chart I made.
It may be that your individual ink restrictions or overall density setting is coming into play here. Possibly your 100%k is really only 70% or so...