Best Sub Paper for Ricoh A4 SG3110DN Sublimation Printer
Re: Best Sub Paper for Ricoh A4 SG3110DN Sublimation Printer
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Re: Best Sub Paper for Ricoh A4 SG3110DN Sublimation Printer
too much ink on the paper causing it to 'ripple' ... doesn't really affect the final transferred print, is more of a problem if the paper is the final product.
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Re: Best Sub Paper for Ricoh A4 SG3110DN Sublimation Printer
I use a spectroproofer on my 4900 for each new fine art paper and would never use a canned profile. However I am more than happy with the SubliClassic/generic profile combination and it seems to work well for me. I may get a profile made in the future by way of comparison, unfortunately I can't use the spectro for this one.pisquee;90923 wrote:What we found was that different papers affected print output to a point where each paper change required a new ICC to be made.
Due to this I find it hard to hear people comparing papers on colour reproduction with what I would assume to be the same generic ICC profile across them all - this doesn't make sense.
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We bought a 2nd hand data colour, best thing you can do.
Even if you bought it and sold it on its worth every penny
Even if you bought it and sold it on its worth every penny
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I have been working on the assumption that sub prints do not appear to be the right colours as the ink transforms after heating. This may be wrong but how does a profiler such as the spyder account for the fact the print is on sub paper is there a special target ?
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Colour profiling needs to be done on the finished product not the transfer paper.
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Ok, that makes more sense !. Difficult to profile a mug so do you select a flat item with the same coating such as Orca ?. Is there a big difference between the various coatings ?.
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We have most our products profiled correctly, mugs are hard but metal is pretty close, we got a load of ceramic coasters with the same coating to achieve this example.
We have a profile schedule for items to test the consistency throughout the year with different weathers and adjust where needed.
We have a profile schedule for items to test the consistency throughout the year with different weathers and adjust where needed.
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