gabagoo
New Member
It is very strange. My old Mimkai jv3 is on the way out. I am waiting for my new Mimaki...but in the meantime I still need to print..
I have been getting this overspray around certain colours using cyan ink. It's the sort of thing you don't really see unless you look close or with reading glasses and it is horrible. When I print anything with black in it , I go in and reduce the cyan to zero and push the black to 100% and yellow and magenta to 80% Prints clean, no overspray. Currently I am printing a file with teal...No way I can avoid using cyan and the overspray is there, even at unidirectional 8 pass regular speed.
Now the strange thing is that I do these retractable banners for one client and a majority of colours in the banner are dark blue and shades of light blue...all vector with a photo included. It prints absolutely perfect with no overspray...even on the blacks!!! I don't get it.
I have been getting this overspray around certain colours using cyan ink. It's the sort of thing you don't really see unless you look close or with reading glasses and it is horrible. When I print anything with black in it , I go in and reduce the cyan to zero and push the black to 100% and yellow and magenta to 80% Prints clean, no overspray. Currently I am printing a file with teal...No way I can avoid using cyan and the overspray is there, even at unidirectional 8 pass regular speed.
Now the strange thing is that I do these retractable banners for one client and a majority of colours in the banner are dark blue and shades of light blue...all vector with a photo included. It prints absolutely perfect with no overspray...even on the blacks!!! I don't get it.