Re: laser printer testing in view of color
Re: laser printer testing in view of color
- Subject: Re: laser printer testing in view of color
- From: <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2006 18:12:09 -0400
Deer Rebecca,
How about:
Aging properties of printed material (change of color with
time, light exposure (fading) and atmospheric
contaminants)
Uniformity from one printer to the other (for reliable
canned profiles).
Stability of color from day to day (i.e. susceptibility of
printer/paper combination, when printing, to temperature
and humidity changes).
Stability of color from one toner batch to the other.
Stability of colors printed in low and high printing loads
(one sheet-cold printer vs hundreds of sheets-hot
printer).
Surface effects from fused inks (bronzing, etc.)
Usability on both sides (surface finish, ink penetration,
paper curl)
Not all of these are important all the time but I have
found that they pop-up regularly.
Regards,
Danny Pascale
email@hidden
www.BabelColor.com
On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 08:46:42 +0800
email@hidden wrote:
Dear all,
My company is planning to perform 50+ ppm laser printer
testing on various
of paper, is there any suggestion on color respect?
I'm planning to measure its gamut, solid density,
linearization and Delta
E, is there anything else?
Thanks for all your help.
Cheers,
Rebecca Peng
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