I have seen a lot of responses from what seem to be experienced techs on this board. So I decided to ask what may be a silly question to some, and very interesting to others.
When you set up to print 100 lb gloss, the printer produces at a much faster rate than say, a 12pt cover stock. So what are the dangers/ limitations in setting a project up as 129-150 gsm and printing it on 300 gsm? It goes from producing one sheet approximately every 8 seconds to one about every 2 seconds.
The only difference i have found in print quality at first glance is increased saturation. I imagine there is some physical limitation I am overlooking. Any advice?
When you set up to print 100 lb gloss, the printer produces at a much faster rate than say, a 12pt cover stock. So what are the dangers/ limitations in setting a project up as 129-150 gsm and printing it on 300 gsm? It goes from producing one sheet approximately every 8 seconds to one about every 2 seconds.
The only difference i have found in print quality at first glance is increased saturation. I imagine there is some physical limitation I am overlooking. Any advice?