Re: Indigo Turbostream in-RIP seps
Re: Indigo Turbostream in-RIP seps
- Subject: Re: Indigo Turbostream in-RIP seps
- From: Boris Oicherman <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2001 11:11:51 +0200
- Organization: Indigo
Hi David
What IPTech RIP version do you have? I guess, it's 2.0. If so- please ask your
service engineer for an upgrade for 2.2. In this version we improved the RGB2CMYK
issue in very significant manner.
Unfortunately, this version of RIP still does not support ICC profiles as a
separation tables.
Regarding the sep. settings - try the following:
300% - 350% max coverage (depands on the substrate you printing on)
100% max black
medium black generation
50-75% GCR
Do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions.
Regards
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Boris Oicherman
Application Engineer
Indigo Israel
Magnet Workflow Laboratory
Tel: 972-8-9409991
Fax: 972-8-9409992
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Message: 13
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From: "Broudy, David" <email@hidden>
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To: email@hidden
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Subject: Indigo Turbostream in-RIP seps
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Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2001 18:06:02 -0600
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the default RIP setup produces gross, muddy seps from RGB images (tagged
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w/Colormatch space) that have very weak magenta and yellow channels. I
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printed a CMYK IT8 and made a profile w/Profilemaker Pro. the vendor has no
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idea how to adjust the sep setup on the RIP (I know this is really their
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problem but I'm stuck with them for the time being and the Indigo people
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have left for the day).
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I have not had any experience with this RIP which is supposed to be PS L3.
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not sure whose RIP it is--runs on Win NT though the interface doesn't look
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like the ubiquitous Harlequin. anyone had any experience with this? I/we
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need to figure out how to take this profile and get it into the RIP as a
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separation table. according to the last Indigo tech I talked to the RIP has
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full support for color-managed conversions.
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Boris Oicherman
Application Engineer
Indigo Israel
Magnet Workflow Laboratory
Tel: 972-8-9409991
Fax: 972-8-9409992
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