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Question Profile for Epson 80600

iaco

ciao!
Hello everybody,

we have, among others, an Epson 80600 set to 9 colors. We would like to do some tests by printing in 1 or 2 passes.
Do any of you know a generic profile to download via Epson Dashboard with these speeds? Or, rather, did he create them and want to share them?

I have already tried editing a media profile, I would like to understand if it is useful to work on it.

I know, I should use a spectrophotometer. We intend to purchase one, but will be purchasing it alongside other machines in the coming months.
Simple curiosity and impatience. :)

Thanks in advance for all the help
 
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iaco

ciao!
I did a test by modifying a profile: it is also possible to print in 1 or 2 passes. ;)
Of course the result is horrendous, I can't linearize, I don't have the tool. I'll give it to me for my birthday.
 

a77

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It is? I wouldn't call it rippin fast at 8pass or higher.... depends what you call fast. And the OP is talking about billboard... very tight margins on stuff like that.
 

mim

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Yeah I just set it to 6pass if I'm really in a rush, can't imagine needing it to go much faster than that but thats just me.
I thought the reason might have had to do with the nozzles.
 

iaco

ciao!
Friends,

thanks for all reply, but I would like to provide some information.

My question was: do you know a media profile to download from the dashboard or have you created - maybe - one yourself? Obviously not, that's fine.
About why. As A77 said: speed.
About second why. It's a pretty fast printer, even a quality one, but for some things it's not necessary.
About third why. I didn't want to force the world to print 1 pass :)

Just to be clear: we have a roll of material, 150cm x 150mt.
At 8 passes, to print it all, it takes about - just for example - 19 hours.
At 6 pass 13 hours.
At 4 pass 9 hours.
At 1 pass 2.5.

Let's take for example a working day of, more or less, 12 hours: in the first case I print a roll and I have to come back after dinner, in the second case the same. In the third I can print two. One pass: 4 rolls a day and a quiet dinner.

These are of course exaggerations, probably the right proportion between quality and speed is 2 passes. But it was just to chat.

I don't know what your billboard paper is called, blueback?
 
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mim

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Wow! Yeah, definitely not running prints that long. Good to know though, thanks for the info! Sorry nobody had any profile suggestions for you
 
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