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Grainy Colors

Micheal

New Member
Is this coloration normal?

Using profiles heat control on glossy material profile, have used different materials same results.

This is the best ive got it.

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GaSouthpaw

Profane and profane accessories.
You don't mention specifically what machine you have, but yeah- that's pretty normal for a four-color machine. They really don't look that bad.
 

Solventinkjet

DIY Printer Fixing Guide
It looks like your alignments are off specifically the print feed. The bi-directional alignment would help with graininess as well.
 

TravinFlavin

New Member
Some graininess is always going to happen on a 4 color for sure. Especially when you look that close. Increasing the ink saturation, if you can do that manually on your machine or in your RIP, can improve the coalescence. But too much will mess up your prints. If you're really curious I'd print out some test swatched of the grainiest colors at different ink saturations and see how it looks :)
 
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