Full Version: Sublimating Gray

From: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#3]
 15 Aug 2006
To: Engravin' Dave (DATAKES) [#1] 15 Aug 2006

You may have to edit the grey and add a little extra yellow if CMYK or green if RGB.

You may notice no change at all then a sudden change as you pass a threshold.

Depending on the black that you have you may be able to set the printer to 'Use black only' or something like that.

Sublimation black is usually made of Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and brown.

Also see if you can set the program to 'Spot Colors'. If it is a bitmap the software probably uses perceptual, great for photos because it tricks the eye into not seeing the limits of color by altering what is there. It is terrible for spot colors because it alters the colors.


From: Mick [#4]
 15 Aug 2006
To: Engravin' Dave (DATAKES) [#1] 15 Aug 2006

David,
I just printed 10% thru 100% balck with OEM toners on silver. I will send it to you.
Mick


From: Engravin' Dave (DATAKES) [#5]
 15 Aug 2006
To: Mick [#4] 15 Aug 2006

Mick,

I appreciate you doing that.

With this one job alone I can easily justify investing in a complete OEM/Transfer set-up. The clock is unfortunately ticking fast on this job and I may not be able to pull off the OEM/Transfer option for this order, but I know I will have at least another couple orders like this from this company over the next few months. It would be nice to find an option that produces a closer match on the gray.


From: John (ICTJOHN) [#6]
 15 Aug 2006
To: Mick [#4] 15 Aug 2006

Mick,

I think the scenario David is talking about is Full Color, not just printing Black and shades.................

If you print a full color design and within that design you print the greyscale, that would be a more accurate comparision. David can print his design in "Greyscale" mode and it would give him a more accurate grey that he is looking for, but he can't because the rest of the image is in color.


BTW, I love your process on the acrylics, I think I like the transparent look better than the white background. I haven't got "a round tuit" to look further into the system as I need to buy a badge machine first.


From: Mick [#7]
 15 Aug 2006
To: Engravin' Dave (DATAKES) [#5] 15 Aug 2006

David,
can you e-mail me the logo to print for you to see how the grey compares to the grey scale only.
MIck


From: Engravin' Dave (DATAKES) [#8]
 18 Aug 2006
To: ALL

I was successful in getting my plaque order completed with my current equipment, although I'm still anxious to see what OEM toners will produce.

I ended up printing the areas in colors first, then running the transfers through a second time to print the gray areas as 40% black. The color registration was perfect on every transfer and had no problems running the transfers through the second time. It had no effect on the colors at all and allowed me to achieve the gray I needed.


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