YourCastle
Well-known member
I’m trying to find a way to print both quality full coverage -and- good photos.
When I set Adjust Image Transfer I find that a higher voltage (volts, yeah?) of 120% produces a better full coverage (uncoated cover). Our company has a purple that is about 260% total ‘ink’. When we flood a large area of the purple, something less than 120% produces a blotchy, inconsistent coverage, but photos are very speckled (some call it “snow”?). Photos look like garbage, but flood is nice.
When I set the transfer to 80%, the photos look great, but the flood is very blotchy.
At 100%, it’s just a compromise and neither look great.
I was wondering if there is another variable I can adjust?
I tried to do less voltage (80%) and max density, but that did nothing new.
Any suggestions on another setting I could try?
Thanks!
steve
When I set Adjust Image Transfer I find that a higher voltage (volts, yeah?) of 120% produces a better full coverage (uncoated cover). Our company has a purple that is about 260% total ‘ink’. When we flood a large area of the purple, something less than 120% produces a blotchy, inconsistent coverage, but photos are very speckled (some call it “snow”?). Photos look like garbage, but flood is nice.
When I set the transfer to 80%, the photos look great, but the flood is very blotchy.
At 100%, it’s just a compromise and neither look great.
I was wondering if there is another variable I can adjust?
I tried to do less voltage (80%) and max density, but that did nothing new.
Any suggestions on another setting I could try?
Thanks!
steve