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Re: Adobe Photoshop CS6 Crashed Everytime I try and print using PowerDriver
Posted: 04 Dec 2014, 00:34
by customprints
Hi Goose, I mean when the cup is printed.
I'v tried printing using the PowerDriver in printer setup when starting the print and selecting
Substrate - Unisub Products and / or Ceramic Glass and selecting TextPrint -R Paper = Dull text when mug is printed
Reds look pink / Blues are duller
Tried printing using the Richo driver in printer setup and printing using Plain and or InkJet Plain Paper
When the mug is printed the text is dull.
Starting to lose the will to live & working through 32 mugs as fast as you could think.
Re: Adobe Photoshop CS6 Crashed Everytime I try and print using PowerDriver
Posted: 04 Dec 2014, 10:07
by Goose
You are using sawgrass inks? are you sure that your using the icc profile for the sawgrass inks I would stop wasting mugs find something else to practice on till your satisfied with the quality. Take alook here which tells you step by step software setup.
Setup
Re: Adobe Photoshop CS6 Crashed Everytime I try and print using PowerDriver
Posted: 04 Dec 2014, 11:49
by customprints
Hi Goose, Thanks for the info. I will go through the setup as I have nothing else to use but a mug to put through the 3d mini sub.
Re: Adobe Photoshop CS6 Crashed Everytime I try and print using PowerDriver
Posted: 04 Dec 2014, 12:07
by customprints
@Goose -
I have gone through the download & installation process twice before as I thought I had missed something.
I have followed the process through to registration.
When I go to print in photoshop I only see the PowerDrive v 4 NOT PowerDriver R SG3110DN as the Setup and Print guide shows
I'm guessing it's the correct printer, but just a later version?
Thanks
Re: Adobe Photoshop CS6 Crashed Everytime I try and print using PowerDriver
Posted: 04 Dec 2014, 17:06
by Goose
Yes it was just as a general guide. Is it printing any better or just the same?
Re: Adobe Photoshop CS6 Crashed Everytime I try and print using PowerDriver
Posted: 04 Dec 2014, 19:57
by customprints
@Goose -
Printing Just the same mate, tried doing 180c / 480 seconds in the 3d mini sub machine
no luck, Also tried doing 190c / 400 seconds and still the print is dull.
The only thing I can try no is one of these custom ICC profiles.
This surly cant not be as hard as it's being