titmouse
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For context, we use a Fuji Acuity Prime 20 printer with UV inks on white ACB (CMYK only), together with PrintFactory RIP software.
I have no formal education in printing, though I did follow a couple color calibration courses from our printer supplier.
A problem we've had for a long time is that the darkest tones form a very thick layer of ink, whereas lighter tones make a layer of ink that's probably just a couple microns thick. In comparison, the black layers are much thicker and the edges are easily felt by running your fingers over the print. In gradients, this creates a hard edge in structure (not in color!) which makes printed B/W photos look really bad.
To me it seems that the dark color generation is way too intense and absolutely piles on tons of ink to get the darkness level required. I think this might be related to the ink limit setting, but I can't seem to adjust it per channel and can only specify a total ink limit.
I've tried recalibrating, making an entirely new calibration profile, lowering ink limits and toying around with GCR/UCR settings, but to no avail.
Does anyone in here know what the problem might be & how I can correct this error?
Thanks in advance!
I have no formal education in printing, though I did follow a couple color calibration courses from our printer supplier.
A problem we've had for a long time is that the darkest tones form a very thick layer of ink, whereas lighter tones make a layer of ink that's probably just a couple microns thick. In comparison, the black layers are much thicker and the edges are easily felt by running your fingers over the print. In gradients, this creates a hard edge in structure (not in color!) which makes printed B/W photos look really bad.
To me it seems that the dark color generation is way too intense and absolutely piles on tons of ink to get the darkness level required. I think this might be related to the ink limit setting, but I can't seem to adjust it per channel and can only specify a total ink limit.
I've tried recalibrating, making an entirely new calibration profile, lowering ink limits and toying around with GCR/UCR settings, but to no avail.
Does anyone in here know what the problem might be & how I can correct this error?
Thanks in advance!