Thanks. Do you have to up the passes or do any adjustments vs vinyl?
That's a little touchy. On one hand, you want nice print quality, but on the other hand, you don't want your
paper to warp. I don't know how your
paper is, but with the Sihl TriSolv
paper that we use, we get some warping if the
paper hangs out over the heater too long, so I usually run somewhere around 16 pass and just cut the posters off the printer one by one as they come off. But if I feel that I have to use the take up reel for a large order, I'll usually bump it up closer to 24 passes to prevent ink rubbing off onto the back of the media and what little bit of warping we get usually isn't too bad. I just make sure I run a fan across the media as it goes onto the take up reel to help it cure faster and occasionally I'll roll the media on the take up reel back a little bit to let some air pass through the rolled up layers and then roll it back tight again and start the next set of prints. Poster
paper is about my least favorite thing to print on just because I find it a little harder to find that perfect sweet spot.