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Re: Epson Edge RIP Issues

Posted: 11 Jul 2021, 14:59
by DanEC33
I am using Epson Edge Rip to print images with an Epson SC-F6300 and sometimes I am getting very accurate prints while other times parts of the image are way off in colour and I can’t figure out why. I have read the documentation on Epson Edge Rip and the various options in the colour settings but non give me accurate results. Additionally, I have tried editing the image in Photoshop to make sure it is in the correct colour workspace but still no luck. I have downloaded some random images from the net to see if I can recreate the issue and again some have colours issues and I can’t seem to address it.

I bought the unit from Colourbyte as they offered me a deal but the support has been painfully slow and not very helpful. So anyone familiar with Epson Edge Rip that has any tips would be great.

Re: Epson Edge RIP Issues

Posted: 11 Jul 2021, 16:45
by Justin
We have the same setup, not had it that long so not sure I can be of much use but if I can I will.

We find the 720 dpi print setting is great but when we switch to 1440 it can mix things up a little.

What paper are you using? Which black do you have?

Re: Epson Edge RIP Issues

Posted: 11 Jul 2021, 16:50
by Justin
Settings wise, we use rendering intent to perpetual, black point compensation ticked.

Re: Epson Edge RIP Issues

Posted: 12 Jul 2021, 14:53
by DanEC33
Thanks for the reply!

I have the NK ink version of the printer only had it for about 4 days so not panicking yet but would like to get this sorted. I am using the Epson DS Transfer Paper 105gsm 44” so the rip software really should work.

I am using the same settings you have suggested but I think I always do 720x1440 dpi 4 pass high quality – I will try reducing the too 720x720 dpi and see if that helps any. When you say 1440 can mix things up a little can you elaborate on the issue?

Re: Epson Edge RIP Issues

Posted: 12 Jul 2021, 15:02
by Justin
I just noticed some of my colours went slightly off. Noticed it on facial tones as well, prints better onto paper but then overly bright when put onto material.