LonerMatt
Newbie to Printing
- Joined
- Aug 6, 2018
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- Canon TR5860
Hey all,
I recently purchased a TR8560 - to make artist books at home without busting the bank.
When I print single sided I select 'grayscale' and get an image that looks lovely. When I print duplex, even though I select 'grayscale' I get an image that is not grayscale - in fact it's the exact same tone that I would get if I printed a black and white page without ticking 'grayscale'.
I've used four different papers and noticed the same thing in each.
So, my question is: can I get duplex printing to print in the same tone as grayscale printing?
Is it time to get a paper profile? Mess with separation levels in the program I used (inDesign) or just take the good with the bad and print what's there?
Also, has anyone replaced all the colour inks with black and grey? if so what happens?
I recently purchased a TR8560 - to make artist books at home without busting the bank.
When I print single sided I select 'grayscale' and get an image that looks lovely. When I print duplex, even though I select 'grayscale' I get an image that is not grayscale - in fact it's the exact same tone that I would get if I printed a black and white page without ticking 'grayscale'.
I've used four different papers and noticed the same thing in each.
So, my question is: can I get duplex printing to print in the same tone as grayscale printing?
Is it time to get a paper profile? Mess with separation levels in the program I used (inDesign) or just take the good with the bad and print what's there?
Also, has anyone replaced all the colour inks with black and grey? if so what happens?