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Re: EPSON B1100 sublimation
Posted: 26 Aug 2010, 14:11
by ben336
Re: EPSON B1100 sublimation
Posted: 26 Aug 2010, 16:07
by Paul
Hi. all looks ok but edge smoohing should be checked as well... any wa... Have you got adobe photoshop? or can you downloadsome trial versionf it. so we can see how prints will look like from there. I used to set up my corel 12 as artanium recomend but never had descent print outs of it. when I tryed with photoshop eveything was fine so let me know if you can do that.
Re: EPSON B1100 sublimation
Posted: 26 Aug 2010, 19:10
by ben336
I can try this first think in the morning!
I have photo shop in macOSx. So i will try that and let you know the result!
Re: EPSON B1100 sublimation
Posted: 26 Aug 2010, 20:05
by Paul
set up photoshop like on picture:
Re: EPSON B1100 sublimation
Posted: 27 Aug 2010, 08:27
by ben336
Hi, its not much better.
You can check the pictures.
Prinitg from PS is MacOS is little different from Windows 7 and Corel X4.
In PS is better result with color Correction off in Corel Is better with Epson Vivid color correction.
http://picasaweb.google.si/ben336/EPSONB1100#
Re: EPSON B1100 sublimation
Posted: 27 Aug 2010, 08:36
by ben336
One more think!
If you check the colum J you can see it is grey not brown any more.
It look like i should mak now a profile for result!
And use it in PS.
To print Vector from corel first raterize and then print from PS??
Re: EPSON B1100 sublimation
Posted: 27 Aug 2010, 20:39
by Paul
one more question. is your photoshop printing screen look like that ??
[attachment=0:1y7q3o4c]screen no. 02 Aug. 27 17.57.gif[/attachment:1y7q3o4c]
have you got perceptural checked??
Re: EPSON B1100 sublimation
Posted: 29 Aug 2010, 07:57
by ben336
Yes, something like your picture.
[attachment=0:1g7d4cb6]print.jpg[/attachment:1g7d4cb6]
Re: EPSON B1100 sublimation
Posted: 29 Aug 2010, 09:17
by bms
If black and white printing gives you black, but using full colour changes the blacks to brown then it suggests that either (1) there is a problem with the profile or (2) one of the colours, possibly magenta, is too strong in the ink formulation.
I think you're looking at (1) with Paul at present, but if magenta is too strong then this could account for a brown rather than black reproduction. If reducing the magenta colour (within printer settings) by say 20% (trial and error here) doesn't solve the problem then it might be something to do with a non-branded ink formulation causing the problem. The potential problem I see with changing the magenta saturation is that whilst it may help the black, you may then suffer with other colours that need magenta...
Re: EPSON B1100 sublimation
Posted: 30 Oct 2010, 08:24
by ben336
Hi,
I'm back!
I did change the program to corel X5 and create new profile. And evry thing is OK.
Spot and picture are briliant color and very nice.
Thanks to all for help.