Łukasz
Printer Guru
- Joined
- Jul 3, 2014
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- 250
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- Location
- Poland
- Printer Model
- MG6250 (MG5150 before)
Hi pharmacist,
Some years ago I saw some calibration print from Epson Pro 3800. This machine was set to be (offset printing) proofer. There was some claims, that Magenta is contaminated with Cyan drops in darker areas, but I cannot tell why it was (default RIP settings makes printed output so similar to offset print?).
Gloss optimizer could be handled by Y in dye Pixma printers. I mean that it is possible to use both BK on M (or C) and GO on Y (as long as it is safe to printhead - overheat concerns). Not certain sure whatever GO is suitable for dye inks, but coating dye ink prints with any kind of protective layer can greatly improve fade resistance (looks like 3-rd party dye ink cannot soak deeper into photo paper so they are prone to fade).
Ł.
Some years ago I saw some calibration print from Epson Pro 3800. This machine was set to be (offset printing) proofer. There was some claims, that Magenta is contaminated with Cyan drops in darker areas, but I cannot tell why it was (default RIP settings makes printed output so similar to offset print?).
Gloss optimizer could be handled by Y in dye Pixma printers. I mean that it is possible to use both BK on M (or C) and GO on Y (as long as it is safe to printhead - overheat concerns). Not certain sure whatever GO is suitable for dye inks, but coating dye ink prints with any kind of protective layer can greatly improve fade resistance (looks like 3-rd party dye ink cannot soak deeper into photo paper so they are prone to fade).
Ł.
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