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- Subject: =?sen_850200_b?q?Re=3A_Ink_Limiting?=
- From: =?sen_850200_b?q?Jouni_Mustonen?= <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2004 08:38:04 +0200
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I recently ran a large job on my HP5500 UV on Fisher's Satin Fabric. In
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order to get good saturation, I needed to load pretty heavily on the 4
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primaries, and then throttled back the total ink load on the rip (Onyx)
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prior to profiling with PM4. I limited the in to about 280% in Postershop,
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and after linearizing ran my profile targets. My question is this: when
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generating the profile, should I have selected 400% or 280% as my ink limit
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in PM4? I can see an argument for both, and was wondering what is the
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"correct" method of profiling media's with relatively low ink loads.
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This is a good question. As you have limited the ink in the RIP you want to
let the profile have full access to the ink-limited
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RIPs state. So, use 400%
I did this same thing yesterday and got very nice results with Onyx and
Arizona90 printer.
Jouni Mustonen
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