Light areas in the image always print less glossy than darker areas and are also more prone to scuffing.
If I lightly drag my fingernail across the print, it barely leaves any mark over darker areas but more visibly over light areas.
I originally thought that the ink/optimizer wasn't curing but changing optimizer levels, pass count, pass delay, and curing temp didn't help.
Even hitting it with a heat gun didn't make a difference (although I didn't try hitting my head with the heat gun...)
I found a printed sample of the same paper in a pack that HP sent me ages ago and it's the same way.
Is this specific paper causing this or is it just the way latex prints on paper?
If other papers work better, any recommendations?
(if it matters I've only been able to successfully run 36" rolls of paper...our shop doesn't have great climate control and we're victim of east coast humidity)
If I lightly drag my fingernail across the print, it barely leaves any mark over darker areas but more visibly over light areas.
I originally thought that the ink/optimizer wasn't curing but changing optimizer levels, pass count, pass delay, and curing temp didn't help.
Even hitting it with a heat gun didn't make a difference (although I didn't try hitting my head with the heat gun...)
I found a printed sample of the same paper in a pack that HP sent me ages ago and it's the same way.
Is this specific paper causing this or is it just the way latex prints on paper?
If other papers work better, any recommendations?
(if it matters I've only been able to successfully run 36" rolls of paper...our shop doesn't have great climate control and we're victim of east coast humidity)