Inkjet Contract Proofing and Color Shifts
Inkjet Contract Proofing and Color Shifts
- Subject: Inkjet Contract Proofing and Color Shifts
- From: Richard Kenward <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 09:56:29 +0100
In message Thu, 11 Sep 2003, Rich Booth writes
I'm looking for recommendations on the most stable inks for inkjet
proofing. We're a book and magazine publisher using the Canon W2200
printers for our contract proofing. We front end them with the Best DE
RIP
and use Best 9150 Semi-matte paper and Canon's ink. We have GTI
D5000
viewing booths for viewing color. Except for brief color viewing
periods,
the proofs are stored in packages which block all room light. What
we're
experiencing is a shift in proof color after a period of approximately
48
hours.
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Dear Rich
We are running a similar set-up but with a range of five Best proofing
papers along with their ColorProof rip and the Canon W2200 proofer.
This combination of rip and printer is excellent however I would perhaps
suggest that you look at the BestColor 9180 paper (my preference) , or
perhaps the 9155 (their duo paper)
I would be interested in hearing from others using this printer for
'contract' print work with particular regard to colour stability.
Cheers
Richard
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Richard Kenward
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