Zhivko Yanakiev
New Member
Hi
А new Colorado 1650 user here
Recently we switched from a HP Latex 570 + Seiko Colorpainter M-64 duet to a Colorado 1650. The initial excitement subsided and we are now being hit by the reality. We can't print rich black! The darkest we can get is a sort of 90%K. Any attempts wander between greenish and bluish nuance of something like black. By saying ''any attempts'' I mean that I've tryed:
- saving a file with and without embedded profile - Fogra 39 and SWOPv2 for CMYK. Adobe RGB (1998) for RGB
- saving as CMYK and as RGB
- different settings for the PDF. Here I played a lot with the settings in Output.
- ripping with icc profiles ON and OFF
- ripping a file with(out) embedded profile with different icc profiles
- printing in different modes
- printing on different medias
- printing with different temp. under the hood - from 21 to 33C (69,8 to 91,4F)
So, I've spent the last two months trying different combinations of all mentioned above. Went through hundreds of test prints and always with the same result. Poor black! Printing 50 50 50 100 on the Seiko looks as black as a black hole. Same file, printed on the Latex, also gives a pretty decent black. Printed on the Colorado is like 80-90%K. Frustrating!
Any thoughts, ideas and comments are wellcome.
А new Colorado 1650 user here
Recently we switched from a HP Latex 570 + Seiko Colorpainter M-64 duet to a Colorado 1650. The initial excitement subsided and we are now being hit by the reality. We can't print rich black! The darkest we can get is a sort of 90%K. Any attempts wander between greenish and bluish nuance of something like black. By saying ''any attempts'' I mean that I've tryed:
- saving a file with and without embedded profile - Fogra 39 and SWOPv2 for CMYK. Adobe RGB (1998) for RGB
- saving as CMYK and as RGB
- different settings for the PDF. Here I played a lot with the settings in Output.
- ripping with icc profiles ON and OFF
- ripping a file with(out) embedded profile with different icc profiles
- printing in different modes
- printing on different medias
- printing with different temp. under the hood - from 21 to 33C (69,8 to 91,4F)
So, I've spent the last two months trying different combinations of all mentioned above. Went through hundreds of test prints and always with the same result. Poor black! Printing 50 50 50 100 on the Seiko looks as black as a black hole. Same file, printed on the Latex, also gives a pretty decent black. Printed on the Colorado is like 80-90%K. Frustrating!
Any thoughts, ideas and comments are wellcome.