dypinc
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This look exactly the same like mine output from HP 300 (also seems like the similar output from users in few other threads). I've gone trough every thread and tried every advice posted (result is still more or less the same). Most confusing for me is that there are some posts which claims there is no grain at all. I think HP users are evaluating level of graininess for completely different applications. So as from 'large format application' point of view you can claim that there is "no" graininess, till now no one didn't provide a simple photo from which you can conclude that level of graininess is not a problem for small sticker/decals.
So yes this is a problem for small format applications and if this is your core business HP 300 is not a best solution.
So tell me are you making your own output profiles and setting GCR for maximum usage of the light inks?
Seems to be what is common about all the threads your talking about. Those of us with color management and making our own profiles knowledge don't seem to have much of an issue with grain. Yes there is some there that can't be avoided due to the dot size but most of the photos I see showing lots of graininess are a result of poor color management or maybe I should say color management meant for large banners and signs.
This photo shows about what you can expect with 12pass, black start at 30 and GCR at 100. For even less grainy look I have one that I use at 18pass with black start at 30 and GCR at 60 but this job didn't need that, but for small decals that one would be the one I use.