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Perf/OWV on 360s - holes filling with ink

Bly

New Member
Anyone else having issues with ink covering the holes in perf?
Mainly the darker areas of print, and worse when I increase density as you do on this stuff.
Using the canned HP One-View Perf profile.
Funnily enough doesn't happen on the 25500 so I suspect it's to do with the optimiser.
 

dypinc

New Member
Anyone else having issues with ink covering the holes in perf?
Mainly the darker areas of print, and worse when I increase density as you do on this stuff.
Using the canned HP One-View Perf profile.
Funnily enough doesn't happen on the 25500 so I suspect it's to do with the optimiser.

I have had the problem. How far can you back the optimizer off?
 

BigfishDM

Merchant Member
Anyone else having issues with ink covering the holes in perf?
Mainly the darker areas of print, and worse when I increase density as you do on this stuff.
Using the canned HP One-View Perf profile.
Funnily enough doesn't happen on the 25500 so I suspect it's to do with the optimiser.

A dual release liner might prevent that, does your perf have 2 release liners?
 

Bly

New Member
I have had the problem. How far can you back the optimizer off?

I didn't really muck round too much with the settings.
As I said we normally use the 25500 but that was down waiting for parts and had to use a 360.
Just wondered if anyone had a workround.

A dual release liner might prevent that, does your perf have 2 release liners?

Nope.
 

jonpitts

New Member
I have had success even when laminated, if you have a good cure on the ink. The filled holes should stay on the release liner. I am running Clear Focus Classic View with the matching cast laminate.
 
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