Marie Meyer
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Would anyone be able to name any commercial printers that are doing sheet-fed jobs using "XCMYK"?
Would anyone be able to name any commercial printers that are doing sheet-fed jobs using "XCMYK"?
What I don't understand is this: Since the destination profile of a profiled press will inevitably remap everything, being the great equalizer that it is, what does it matter that the source CMYK profile is swop or gracol?
I have been testing XCMYK. Looks very interesting. Two key points. Start with RGB files/images. The press used must have UV drying in order to handle the greater ink film weights.
Also needs FM screening correct?
I am still not getting the answer but I got the question. Also, I found the answer.
..."42"?
I have been testing XCMYK. Looks very interesting. Two key points. Start with RGB files/images. The press used must have UV drying in order to handle the greater ink film weights.
I guess one could use higher strength inks that then would be printing at more normal ink films weights with the higher print density.
Hi Marie, I think we have exchanged some emails and I am sure you already know that I work for a printing house located in Barcelona. At Litografia Roses we have printed a book using this technique, and I would like to share with you a recent article by Hugo Rodriguez, he talks about it.- I know, it is in spanish but anyway I think it is worth to read so I give you the original link and another one with the Google translation into english.
http://www.hugorodriguez.com/blog/2017/11/xcmyk-una-impresion-sideral/
is there a way to get a copy of that book?
Or better: is there a way to get some printed samples ...somewhere??
Warm regards
is there a way to get a copy of that book?
Or better: is there a way to get some printed samples ...somewhere??
Warm regards
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