CES020
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We have a new printer and the guy that's coming to train us won't be here for 10 more days or so, and I'm just trying to dabble in a few things. We're running Onyx Production House v11, and as complex as I thought it was going to be is proving to be true. I've never been under any illusion that printing is easy.
I'm a bit overwhelmed at the moment with trying to setup profiles. I have some 3M IJ-35 I'm trying to profile right now and the choices are so vast I don't know where the sweet spot is to start with.
1200 dpi, 600 dpi, 300 dpi, 6 pass, 8 pass, 10 pass.
It appears all the default profiles that came with Onyx use 600 or 1200 dpi, mostly in the 10 or 12 pass range. I know it all varies with the job, but let's use a wrap for an example (no, I'm not going into the wrap business, and yes, I know I wouldn't use IJ-35 either). Is that something that would typically be run at 600 dpi or 300 dpi? What's a good starting point?
Would you typically have a number of profiles for each material like that? Maybe something like :
IJ-35
Profile 1 - 1200 dpi, 12 pass, bidirectional
Profile 2 - 1200 dpi, 12 pass, unidirectional
Profile 3 - 1200 dpi, 10 pass
Profile 4 - 600 dpi, 10 pass
Profile 5 - 600 dpi, 8 pass
Leaving you with maybe with a fairly large number of profiles for each media? Or do you not need to do all that? Start at 600 dpi and 8 pass, maybe try 600 and 10? Do you print much at 300? If you have an image at 150 dpi in Photoshop, would you print it at 150? 300, 600? Are they tied together like that. I would think so, but I don't see it mentioned anywhere in any sample files anyone offers up.
Thanks for any insight into this rubik's cube we call a printer
I'm a bit overwhelmed at the moment with trying to setup profiles. I have some 3M IJ-35 I'm trying to profile right now and the choices are so vast I don't know where the sweet spot is to start with.
1200 dpi, 600 dpi, 300 dpi, 6 pass, 8 pass, 10 pass.
It appears all the default profiles that came with Onyx use 600 or 1200 dpi, mostly in the 10 or 12 pass range. I know it all varies with the job, but let's use a wrap for an example (no, I'm not going into the wrap business, and yes, I know I wouldn't use IJ-35 either). Is that something that would typically be run at 600 dpi or 300 dpi? What's a good starting point?
Would you typically have a number of profiles for each material like that? Maybe something like :
IJ-35
Profile 1 - 1200 dpi, 12 pass, bidirectional
Profile 2 - 1200 dpi, 12 pass, unidirectional
Profile 3 - 1200 dpi, 10 pass
Profile 4 - 600 dpi, 10 pass
Profile 5 - 600 dpi, 8 pass
Leaving you with maybe with a fairly large number of profiles for each media? Or do you not need to do all that? Start at 600 dpi and 8 pass, maybe try 600 and 10? Do you print much at 300? If you have an image at 150 dpi in Photoshop, would you print it at 150? 300, 600? Are they tied together like that. I would think so, but I don't see it mentioned anywhere in any sample files anyone offers up.
Thanks for any insight into this rubik's cube we call a printer