shred_thumb
New Member
Hi all -
I've sat on the sidelines and simply read all of your advice in the past. Now I find myself in need of it. I know this has been approached from every angle in the past and I've scoured the archives looking for an answer.....to no avail.
Here's my dilema -
Gradient from Roland swatch "Black 12" to white, approx. 2' high, running the length of a full size SUV, (printing in 2'x4' panels approx.)
Gray is neutral - no problem there. The gradient is not banding. The print head is leaving visible banding, no matter what configurations I use, (see attached photo).
Roland XP-540 | OEM inks | 3M IJ180C | VersaWorks 4 | PGCT: Premium Cast Vinyl profile - error diffusion, colorimetric matching method, convert spot color
If anyone has any insight / advice to share, I'd certainly appreciate it. I've ran my entire gamut of options and have not found "the happy place"!
I've sat on the sidelines and simply read all of your advice in the past. Now I find myself in need of it. I know this has been approached from every angle in the past and I've scoured the archives looking for an answer.....to no avail.
Here's my dilema -
Gradient from Roland swatch "Black 12" to white, approx. 2' high, running the length of a full size SUV, (printing in 2'x4' panels approx.)
Gray is neutral - no problem there. The gradient is not banding. The print head is leaving visible banding, no matter what configurations I use, (see attached photo).
Roland XP-540 | OEM inks | 3M IJ180C | VersaWorks 4 | PGCT: Premium Cast Vinyl profile - error diffusion, colorimetric matching method, convert spot color
If anyone has any insight / advice to share, I'd certainly appreciate it. I've ran my entire gamut of options and have not found "the happy place"!