wblackwell
Newbie to Printing
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Truth be told, we did R&D of this ink on Luster, Glossy, all of the baryta papers, and several of the other fine-art pearl-surface and gloss surface papers. We did not try it out with stock profiles on PremierArt Gloss White Canvas but the surface chemistry is the same as other semigloss papers there . . so it should not be off. Gloss canvas can be a problem for spectros of all sorts and is why some of the more expensive ones have better angle/diffusion built in and even polarizers. I will add this to my test roster in the weeks to come, but I think you should re-profile. Upping the ink amount only increases mid-ink color amounts and not total ink load/limit fyi . . . this ink is significantly more translucent than the old PK (it's built to stack and load without reversing). That means that if it is used with a profile built for an ink that reversed in any way, and that limits the K amount, it would/could print off.
FYI: L* of 20.5 is greater than the L* you would get with LK printing at 100% and PK at 0%. So something is certainly off with either the profile or printer. Matte papers get in the range of L*15
FYI: L* of 20.5 is greater than the L* you would get with LK printing at 100% and PK at 0%. So something is certainly off with either the profile or printer. Matte papers get in the range of L*15