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Re: Epson Printers and Black Generation
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Re: Epson Printers and Black Generation


  • Subject: Re: Epson Printers and Black Generation
  • From: Darrin Southern <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 19:12:25 +1100

Neil,

The ink assistant is in the Mac Designer Edition, I am using the XXL version
(Windows NT) with the Epson 7000 + 9500 (The Designer Edition only
officially supports up to the 5000)

The blacks in my 'No Black' Profiles an not 'too' bad, but I know that the
'canned' profiles built by BEST are made with PrintOpen, but I believe they
use the PC version of PrintOpen.

Darrin.

On 12/2/01 6:57 PM, "neil snape" <email@hidden> wrote:

> The black is rather a function of the linearise function in Best and not as
> much the profiles. I don't know for sure that the Best screens take
> advantage of the variable dot for the black. The numbers you put down would
> normally add black and you could reduce that amount of black in the profile
> creation but I don't think you could eliminate it. You wouldn't be able to
> output correctly with the Epsons in cmy mode as the blacks will be muddy.
> You might want to use ink assistant in Best and create a linearise table
> with more 3 colour and a steeper reduced black.


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