Hello All!
So, I've been working with our graphics team to try to better our backlit ad application process. I think we have the actual application part down but now we are struggling with our ink levels.
We lay down our ink quite thick on our backlits which makes them take forever to dry as well as makes them hard to handle when applying. So, I was discussing with the guy that did the profiling on our printer a way to cut back ink while getting the same color saturation. He told me that we do not need to use that much ink and there is a program that we could purchase that would weed out all the extra ink that we didn't need. Problem is that this program cost $20,000! I was expecting it to be much cheaper than that. He suggested Alwan CMYK Optimizer ECO.
My questions is, have any of you used this program or one similar? I'm just looking for a more cost effective solution. I know that my manager will never go for this cost unless I can really justify it (and to be honest, I'm feeling defeated).
Any help is much appreciated!
Thanks!
So, I've been working with our graphics team to try to better our backlit ad application process. I think we have the actual application part down but now we are struggling with our ink levels.
We lay down our ink quite thick on our backlits which makes them take forever to dry as well as makes them hard to handle when applying. So, I was discussing with the guy that did the profiling on our printer a way to cut back ink while getting the same color saturation. He told me that we do not need to use that much ink and there is a program that we could purchase that would weed out all the extra ink that we didn't need. Problem is that this program cost $20,000! I was expecting it to be much cheaper than that. He suggested Alwan CMYK Optimizer ECO.
My questions is, have any of you used this program or one similar? I'm just looking for a more cost effective solution. I know that my manager will never go for this cost unless I can really justify it (and to be honest, I'm feeling defeated).
Any help is much appreciated!
Thanks!