W. Fisher
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Properties section of the printer > Paper Configuration > Color Density you can got from Default 0% to either a -50 percent to a +50 percent.
I made a simple all black print in PhotoShop with RGB=0 or Lab=0. Then printed in on 4x6 inch glossy paper using my paper's profile.
Then I made another smaller black print same as above, but 2x3 inches and printed it over the above print (Or stacked.) after it dried for about 20 minutes.
I can see, in the first larger one, a bit of the paper's gloss with one of those cheap LED flashlights that has a bunch of small LEDs in the head. I can see each of the individual LEDs in the gloss of the larger image.
However, with the middle second one of the stacked print, the gloss is absent and dull (Matte like.) and it's hard to see the individual LEDs. Appears darker in the middle as well.
I'm thinking the initial ink load or color density of Default 0% is maybe too little?
I also ran a third smaller 1x1 inch image on the above stack, and more odd is the gloss came back on it and the individual reflection of the LEDs are visible. The second one is still dull. First is still glossy.
I don't know if increasing the Color Density to maybe 20% would make the difference between the first two initial ones less apparant and more blended?
Couldn't find much online about the Color Density in the Epson Properties setup and how to set it up to do a profile for the paper.
W.F
I made a simple all black print in PhotoShop with RGB=0 or Lab=0. Then printed in on 4x6 inch glossy paper using my paper's profile.
Then I made another smaller black print same as above, but 2x3 inches and printed it over the above print (Or stacked.) after it dried for about 20 minutes.
I can see, in the first larger one, a bit of the paper's gloss with one of those cheap LED flashlights that has a bunch of small LEDs in the head. I can see each of the individual LEDs in the gloss of the larger image.
However, with the middle second one of the stacked print, the gloss is absent and dull (Matte like.) and it's hard to see the individual LEDs. Appears darker in the middle as well.
I'm thinking the initial ink load or color density of Default 0% is maybe too little?
I also ran a third smaller 1x1 inch image on the above stack, and more odd is the gloss came back on it and the individual reflection of the LEDs are visible. The second one is still dull. First is still glossy.
I don't know if increasing the Color Density to maybe 20% would make the difference between the first two initial ones less apparant and more blended?
Couldn't find much online about the Color Density in the Epson Properties setup and how to set it up to do a profile for the paper.
W.F