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BigfishDM: Sihl's own website clearly shows that it's a solvent paper, so stop attempting to deceive.
https://www.sihlinc.com/photo_papers/glamour_s/
I might as well recommend the Epson S60600 if you want a grain-free blisteringly fast printer which can also pump it out all day no problem.
3M MCS warranty excludes TR2 orange and white, so it seems Roland or 3M are also removing them from longevity ratings...
https://multimedia.3m.com/mws/media/1680601O/zone-2-3m-mcs-roland-truevis-vg2-540-640-truevis-tr2-inks-en-april-2019.pdf
There had to be more than just 2 weeks idle to cause this. I've been on holiday for 3 weeks at a time and I think it's taken 2-3 long purges to get the CMYK heads clean again. White can take nearly an hour, but wow... not days.
Our S80600 prints on literally everything we've thrown into it so far. It barely needs profiling between media types but we still do an individual one as we start to stock it.
But for one-offs on odd materials it'll print beautifully using a profile from a similar media type.
Try order some...
Are you exporting the ICC out of the media profile Onyx creates and adding it into C:\Windows\System32\spool\drivers\color ?
I don't believe Onyx does this by default so it could be why you aren't seeing it in Photoshop.
To be honest, you're better off creating the media profile in Onyx, then...
Considering the quality of their recent machines and that Versaworks couldn't natively handle tranparency for what seemed like an eternity, I'm not at all surprised.
We installed this on our laminator and it made a huge difference. I've got it set up so it just touches the face of the laminate as it comes off the feed roller, connected to ground via screws directly in the chassis...
Go talk to Alfred from Pozitive in Sydney and tell him Simon from Sign Me Up sent you.
They had the Summa F-Series at the show right on the $100k mark and is a very good machine for complete hands-off finishing of labels you describe.
It can do a heap other things (with options) as well, so you...
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