Re: Fogra Monitor Test Pictures - now with english documentation
Re: Fogra Monitor Test Pictures - now with english documentation
- Subject: Re: Fogra Monitor Test Pictures - now with english documentation
- From: José Ángel Bueno García <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2010 20:07:43 +0100
Edible rice paper or edible gelatine.
2010/12/19 Thomas Holm <email@hidden>:
> I just came back from profiling an Epson 4800 (modified variant) on a
> colorburstX rip, using edible colors.
> Results were as good as they could be under the circumstances (which means
> not that impressive compared with regular inkjet).
> Cyan and Yellow was of a reasonably density, however magenta and black were
> hardly pigmented at all. And that was the dark inks...
> I had to balance the inks to avoid iridescent green "blacks", after which it
> was impossible to print anything more saturated than pastels.
> The marzipan can't absorb much ink or it will mottle and not dry.
>
> The question then is does anyone have any real life experience that will
> improve the circumstances?
> I guess this would mean another RIP (that does not use light inks and prints
> with only CMYK - along with pigmented edible inks proven to work on
> marzipan. Or alternatively something that is safe to use to coat the
> marzipan prior to printing to prevent the ink to penetrate the marzipan
> (much).
>
> Anyone?
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Thomas Holm / Pixl Aps
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