wonderings
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We have a new Epson 9900 being driven by Fiery XF. I have been playing with things here and there. I was looking at the colour optimization in the RIP. It has a few options: Clean colours, Black as inkjet black, Clean colors and black text as inked black, clean colors + black text and images as inkjet black
If I print a 100% black, it comes out somewhat muted. It is black, but not popping obviously like a rich black would. So I turned on the "black as inkjet black" and it really improved the 100%, made it look like a rich black, came out very nice. Any negatives to running this way? We go for pleasing to the eye colours, not press calibrated. Assuming this will use up more ink? Any idea of how much more ink this would use roughly?
If I print a 100% black, it comes out somewhat muted. It is black, but not popping obviously like a rich black would. So I turned on the "black as inkjet black" and it really improved the 100%, made it look like a rich black, came out very nice. Any negatives to running this way? We go for pleasing to the eye colours, not press calibrated. Assuming this will use up more ink? Any idea of how much more ink this would use roughly?