KellyP12
Production Artist
Hey all,
Just looking for some suggestions. I've been spending some time building media profiles on our HP Latex 370 printer, and it seems that no matter what I set my passes, vacuum temperature, dry temperature, and/or optimizer levels to, I just can't get areas of small-ish text (6-18 pt) to print with significant clarity.
I've made a test image with knockout text (black on yellow and cyan on yellow) I've been using for each profile I build, and while I've been pleased with the image quality elsewhere on my test print, the text overspray, frankly, really sucks. Just doesn't have that 'punch' that our other HP DesignJets offer.
At around 11 pt text the black starts to 'ghost' out into the yellow. It looks terrible. Everything looks hazy from there down. Considering we print thousands of interpretive signs yearly with a need, depending on the customer's art, to have fine, legible, text, this is a huge factor in our company deciding if we'd like to buy another 300 series/latex printer. Currently we only use this machine for running vector-based signs with a crisp logo for one customer that we do huge runs of, and don't have any small text on them.
Any suggestions for settings that may help lock down this issue? I really dislike that you have very little control over a lot of the color settings when building ICC profiles on this machine. I'm not that pleased with it as a printer overall, especially in terms of clarity
Just looking for some suggestions. I've been spending some time building media profiles on our HP Latex 370 printer, and it seems that no matter what I set my passes, vacuum temperature, dry temperature, and/or optimizer levels to, I just can't get areas of small-ish text (6-18 pt) to print with significant clarity.
I've made a test image with knockout text (black on yellow and cyan on yellow) I've been using for each profile I build, and while I've been pleased with the image quality elsewhere on my test print, the text overspray, frankly, really sucks. Just doesn't have that 'punch' that our other HP DesignJets offer.
At around 11 pt text the black starts to 'ghost' out into the yellow. It looks terrible. Everything looks hazy from there down. Considering we print thousands of interpretive signs yearly with a need, depending on the customer's art, to have fine, legible, text, this is a huge factor in our company deciding if we'd like to buy another 300 series/latex printer. Currently we only use this machine for running vector-based signs with a crisp logo for one customer that we do huge runs of, and don't have any small text on them.
Any suggestions for settings that may help lock down this issue? I really dislike that you have very little control over a lot of the color settings when building ICC profiles on this machine. I'm not that pleased with it as a printer overall, especially in terms of clarity