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    Johu is offline Member
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    As it so happens I am calibrating a WT7900 as I am writing this. The machine managed to surprise me with the gamut it can produce on the Epson Clear Film. I am installing this device for Flexo graphic proofing.
    I reached the following densities (measured with i1, so they are not comparable with densitometer readings as there is no polarization filter in the i1)
    C 1.4
    M 1.1
    Y 1.78
    K 2.06

    As they looked a bit small values I was a bit afraid how I could cover my customers target profile, but there were no problems, actually despite the density figures the gamut on this device was surprisingly large.

    I have included my ECI 2002 measurement file for the clear proof film, so that you can see it for your selves. I already thought of increasing the amount of color put on the film, but after seeing the gamut I had no fear anymore.
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    Colorworx is offline Junior Member
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    Default Is there a norm for Flexo CMYK Ink Density?

    Hi Johu, the ink densities looked a bit away from norm, is it? Is it based on Status T or E? What are the norm. of Flexo CMYK ink densities that you think?

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    langfors is offline Junior Member
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    I apologize if this is misplaced, but I am interested in some short run work on a WT7900 on clear vinyl. Please reply with rates. Thank you!

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    Colorworx is offline Junior Member
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    you may talk to me at :
    shopmybrandcs(at)gmail(dot)com


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