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Color Choice Density Adjustment

deegrafix

New Member
I am printing a project on white reflective and have it 90% done, but for some reason I can't get the logos to print the correct color without the ink crawling. I've tried 17 different profiles, every head height, any thing I could think of. The logo is solid colors close to a reflex blue, bright orange and golden yellow. The yellow prints ok. The heat is very high-132, and the material is laying nice and flat.

I'm thinking the printer is laying down too much ink and a density adjustment could be the answer but I know nothing about it.

I have a Roland CJ 500 converted to Roland EcoSol Max. The rip is Color Choice. The file is 120 dpi at 100%, (36"x26") a jpeg out of photoshop. Up until now the printer has been doing a beautiful job on everything it's done.

Any ideas?

dee
 

sfr table hockey

New Member
Have you tried to just click on the color tab and just reduce "ALL" by 10% etc. You can reduce each color on its own but if the colors look right then by reducing All, it should reduce ink volume.

I have done some printing on reflective media and it printed real nice, but this was out of Production Manager.
 
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