artifacture
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I installed Onyx Go Plus today, and despite no apparent documentation being available (for free), I've worked my way through it so far. But I've encountered some issues/questions that I'm hoping someone can help with.
1. I have selected the driver for my JFX200-2513EX. There seem to be only 2 profiles available, both for the LUS-120 inkset, while I have the LUS-150. That's not a big deal as I'm planning to make my own profiles anyway. The issue is in selecting the ink configuration. I have CMYKWWVV, but the closest option it offers is CMYKWV. I would say that's ok but it specifically says 6 channels and I have 8. The only 8 channel options include light cyan and magenta, which I don't have. When I view the machine status, it correctly shows all 8 channels, so it knows they exist.
2. Any idea what 2bpp refers to? Possibly related, how to I access variable dot? That's key to getting the best results on this machine. I have tested using 600x600 and the display shows ND which I assume means Normal dot, while it showed VD from RasterLink. I believe Variable Dot is only available in the higher pass count, but even when I selected that, it still seemed to offer only small, medium, large static dot among the options.
3. Luckily the on-screen help seems reasonable, but are there documentation resources available without paying them? I'm already paying for the software, that traditionally gets you documentation. But the most recent videos on profiling on YouTube are from 4 years ago. Their resources section is very minimal. Some answers say "click here for more" and have no live link. I have no problem with companies offering workshops as a more efficient alternative to reading documentation, but it should be available for those of us who want it.
4. On the ink limit test, A and B get to black about half way up the scale, but there are still white lines between the swatches and no apparent differences in quality all the way up the scale. So I assume that means 400% is ok? Because it's UV cure, I'm guessing it's a bit more tolerant of high ink density.
I'm sure I'll have more questions, but we'll start here.
1. I have selected the driver for my JFX200-2513EX. There seem to be only 2 profiles available, both for the LUS-120 inkset, while I have the LUS-150. That's not a big deal as I'm planning to make my own profiles anyway. The issue is in selecting the ink configuration. I have CMYKWWVV, but the closest option it offers is CMYKWV. I would say that's ok but it specifically says 6 channels and I have 8. The only 8 channel options include light cyan and magenta, which I don't have. When I view the machine status, it correctly shows all 8 channels, so it knows they exist.
2. Any idea what 2bpp refers to? Possibly related, how to I access variable dot? That's key to getting the best results on this machine. I have tested using 600x600 and the display shows ND which I assume means Normal dot, while it showed VD from RasterLink. I believe Variable Dot is only available in the higher pass count, but even when I selected that, it still seemed to offer only small, medium, large static dot among the options.
3. Luckily the on-screen help seems reasonable, but are there documentation resources available without paying them? I'm already paying for the software, that traditionally gets you documentation. But the most recent videos on profiling on YouTube are from 4 years ago. Their resources section is very minimal. Some answers say "click here for more" and have no live link. I have no problem with companies offering workshops as a more efficient alternative to reading documentation, but it should be available for those of us who want it.
4. On the ink limit test, A and B get to black about half way up the scale, but there are still white lines between the swatches and no apparent differences in quality all the way up the scale. So I assume that means 400% is ok? Because it's UV cure, I'm guessing it's a bit more tolerant of high ink density.
I'm sure I'll have more questions, but we'll start here.