Re: Stable Paper for Dye Based Epson 10000
Re: Stable Paper for Dye Based Epson 10000
- Subject: Re: Stable Paper for Dye Based Epson 10000
- From: Roger Schutte <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 04 Jul 2002 07:18:49 -0400
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on 7/3/02 10:06 AM, Abe Hayhurst wrote:
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> I am going to be purchasing BestColor ScreenProof and an Epson 10000 soon
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> for halftone dot proofing. With all the talk lately of the stability of the
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> dye-based inks in the Epson 10000 being based on the chemistry of the paper,
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> I'd like to know what people would recommend. I need a paper with as little
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> optical brightener as possible and as neutral as possible (flat spectral
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> reflectance curve or at least A* & B* values of 2 or less).
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Best Proofing Paper 9180. The coloration of the paper is such that you can
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probably get away with a relative colorimetric intent in the BestRIP. It's
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very close to a good commercial paper.
Ditto on what Terry said about the Best Proofing Papers 91XX series papers.
For a slightly thinner sheet, I've set up customers on the 9150 for single
sided proofing and the 9155 for double sided imposed proofing. The thinner
sheet allows easier folding down of signatures.
Roger
Graphex Solutions, Inc.
http://www.GraphexSolutions.com
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