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Re: Ink Restrictions vs. Ink Limits
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Re: Ink Restrictions vs. Ink Limits


  • Subject: Re: Ink Restrictions vs. Ink Limits
  • From: Eric Bullock <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 20 May 2005 16:57:41 -0400

On May 20, 2005, at 2:16 PM, email@hidden wrote:

I'm in the process of profiling some lg format solvent ink printers, and 

  am running into saturation problems. If I restrict the single inks 

using max Chroma, the ink coverage per channel is still fairly high 

(90-100) requiring a much lower total ink limit (250%). So my question 

is, where is it better to address the issue, in the ink restrictions, or 

the ink limits? These printers are used primarily for outdoor signage, 

so color saturation is of greater concern than a smooth grey-balance.


I don't think that's really that unusual. I routinely experience this, sometimes not even achieving 250% TAC. If you try limiting black a bit more you can boost your total ink.

Eric Bullock

PixelPusherz Imaging

www.pixelpusherz.net


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