Quark
Merchant Member
Hi guys, we're considering a latex printer and recently ordered some samples from a large wholesale printer who utilizes latex technology. My understanding they print on 6 color machine with latex ink in 6, 10 and 12 pass, with 12picoliter heads. While the color is rich and vibrant, we see that the tightness of the print is not there (at least on the samples we received) -
- vector objects (including vector texts) are not tight at all, and are blurry, with lots of satellites, shadows and blur;
- solid colors are grainy and pixilated (you can see the dot pattern mixture very pronouncedly);
- skin tones, mid tones and some gradients are very muddy and grainy.
This is not at all that we expected. We compared the latex samples to our eco solvent JV300 prints and the quality compared side by side is night and day. Yet we hear only compliments and raving feedback for the latex print technology.
anybody has any comments on latex quality? what should I look for to get it?
- vector objects (including vector texts) are not tight at all, and are blurry, with lots of satellites, shadows and blur;
- solid colors are grainy and pixilated (you can see the dot pattern mixture very pronouncedly);
- skin tones, mid tones and some gradients are very muddy and grainy.
This is not at all that we expected. We compared the latex samples to our eco solvent JV300 prints and the quality compared side by side is night and day. Yet we hear only compliments and raving feedback for the latex print technology.
anybody has any comments on latex quality? what should I look for to get it?