Full Version: Sub HELP

From: ray (RMV0215) [#1]
 8 Jun 2006
To: ALL

Using Artanium INk. Graphics look great when sublimating on metal or frp, However when using photographs skin tone is off black shirt has red to it. Anyone else having this problem. Originally used sawgrass ink using their profile and great pictures. New printer now with artanium. Tried artanium settings doesn't seem to get any better, unless for some reason the new settings are not taking place.

 

Ray Vell
Vell Enterprises

EDITED: 8 Jun 2006 by DGL


From: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#2]
 8 Jun 2006
To: ray (RMV0215) [#1] 9 Jun 2006

Each profile is for a different printer model, they give different results.

The installation instructions also vary, be sure to follow them step by step and be careful not to leave any out.

If you are using Corel 9 with Win XP let me know, it has a bug that you have to get around.


From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#3]
 8 Jun 2006
To: ray (RMV0215) [#1] 9 Jun 2006

Ray,

What printer are you using?

quote:
Graphics look great when sublimating on metal or frp


By that, do you mean vector art (lettering)?

By skin tone being off, what do you mean? Reddish hues?

From: ray (RMV0215) [#4]
 9 Jun 2006
To: ALL

Yes vector lettering. Using corel 12. Epson 1280. Artanium Ink Cartridges. Skin Tones are redish. Black Photo is redish tones.

From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#5]
 9 Jun 2006
To: ray (RMV0215) [#4] 9 Jun 2006

Ray,

You're using a six-color printer. How do the nozzle checks, for those six colors look?

Here's a past thread, which although "banding" was the primary issue, also had to do with color issues and nozzle checks:

http://www.engravingetc.org/forum/index.php?webtag=EE&msg=3642.1

EDITED: 9 Jun 2006 by DGL


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