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The nice thing about this is that in the early phases of profiling you can tell right away if a pattern/rosolution combination is going to work out or not by looking at the ink restriction swatch and seeing if the dot pattern shows visible dots or not and whether or not you can get dense enough coverage. This one is straight forward: make sure colours expected are being printed as specified.ĭepending on how many readings you want to do for each square and whether you're reading in strips or individually, it takes anywhere from about one hour to over eight hours to profile a single media/dot pattern/resolution/ink print mode (Variable or fixed dot in the case of the Epson 9600) and ink combination if you switch between matte and photoblack or double matte. Also a highly subjective and completely non-scientific process.ĥ. I'm guessing this differs from the ink restrictions settings because it allows you to set different limits for different colour mixes.
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I'm still not exactly sure what this does though I know that one of the colour models is sort of a grey balancing thing where you use a colorimeter to scan in all of these boxes and the software chooses the most neutral box.Ĥ. Linearization so that you get a consistent curve of densities from your printer for each ink.ģ.
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Highly subjective and often non-scientific process which a huge number of variables depending on dot pattern and resulution.Ģ. Set ink restrictions so you don't get any bleeding, feathering, or pooling which I found actually causes UC Photo Black ink to become a matte black and look really gross. This RIP has one of the most involved profiling processes I have ever seen in a RIP. Lexjet "Professional" Semimatte 10mil (looking for an alternative so I'm printing this cheaply and the RIP was helping out)
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I'm printing it cheap and clearing it out but the RIP makes it faster so I profiled it)īreathing Colour Brilliance I canvas (AMAZING canvas) Anyhow, I ended up profiling the following media:Įpson PremierArt WR Canvas (Awful, glossy, sometimes sticky canvas. For those of you that are really into printing and were considering a RIP I'd definitely recommend it if you can drum up the business to justify the cost which will be anywhere from $1000 to $6000US or so depending on how you get it configured.
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You can also set your ssd to be the rip partition and then a secondary harddrive for archiving ripped files, this tends to be our setup.I've finally figured out how to add and profile new media with the Onyx Graphics Postershop RIP and the optional media manager thingie. It sounds like your rip is prioritising writing to RAM as the disc write is too slow, check your drive controllers on the hard disc. (Onyx Thrive made a massive improvement in speed over competitors by including APPE rather than Ghostscript). We develop web to print software hence the reason I know this lol!).
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Standard practice has pdf versions as 1.5 which tends to over complicate the way transparencies are managed in pdf files. (i have some seen some outliers take 10 to 15 but its usually a file issue, still rips correctly but if you change the PDF version to 1.7 it lowers the complexity and it rips incredibly quickly. We run 12 printers on 4 computers with i7's (1 core per printer with 1 left for os) the ram on each of them is only 16gb with ssd rip time on standard complexity files is less than a minute, file with multitransparencie is no more than 3 minutes Just so you know RAM isn't the limiting factor when it comes to ripping, CPU is always the bottle neck as it processes slower than the write speed of writing to disc.Ĭombination of fast cpu and a fast ssd will get you by 95% of the time.