rjssigns
Active Member
Back again with more profiling questions. Trying to use X-Rite independently to generate an ICC profile.
Even though I'm using Flexi to drive the printer I can't use the Wizard for what I'm doing.
I'm trying to figure out a process that can generate a profile independent of any known RIP.
By all indicators that should be possible. I profiled the Indigo digital press in the lab and it was fairly straightforward.
Equipment: i1Publish Pro2 and iO chart reader. 3.1.1 software.
Anyway here is where I'm at:
Started with Linearization and generated a 217 patch single scan chart.
Printed it through Flexi with no color correction. That went well.
Chart dried for nearly 24 hours before being read.
Reader had no issues and it generated a linearization.
Next step was to create an ICC profile using the new linearization since it allows for its inclusion.
Here's the issue. Ink Limits are still 400%. Shouldn't that be less with linearization?
Went ahead and printed the charts through Flexi with no color correction.
Ended up with so much ink it was pooling/cracking.
Not sure where I went wrong or the next step. All I know is ink limits need to be less than 400%. I can set them manually but that completely defeats the purpose.
Apologies for the long post.
Even though I'm using Flexi to drive the printer I can't use the Wizard for what I'm doing.
I'm trying to figure out a process that can generate a profile independent of any known RIP.
By all indicators that should be possible. I profiled the Indigo digital press in the lab and it was fairly straightforward.
Equipment: i1Publish Pro2 and iO chart reader. 3.1.1 software.
Anyway here is where I'm at:
Started with Linearization and generated a 217 patch single scan chart.
Printed it through Flexi with no color correction. That went well.
Chart dried for nearly 24 hours before being read.
Reader had no issues and it generated a linearization.
Next step was to create an ICC profile using the new linearization since it allows for its inclusion.
Here's the issue. Ink Limits are still 400%. Shouldn't that be less with linearization?
Went ahead and printed the charts through Flexi with no color correction.
Ended up with so much ink it was pooling/cracking.
Not sure where I went wrong or the next step. All I know is ink limits need to be less than 400%. I can set them manually but that completely defeats the purpose.
Apologies for the long post.