Did it seem like before you did that the ink would bleed on text. And now its nice and crisp? Also what profile and heat settings are you using?Hello!
Yes! Apologies, I forgot to circle back on this thread.
The trick for me was to add additional dry time between each print pass. I scooted mine up to 2.5 seconds and it's worked out much, much better. I've done that with all my vinyl (time depending on type of vinyl) and it has cut down on graininess and is a much nicer print.
what profile and heat settings are you using?It did seem to be fuzzy/bleed on text and essentially everything. It was more noticable when it was an imagine due to the amount of ink in one place. But it was grainy/pooling and now it's crisp and clean and I barely ever see dots/graininess.
Hello, can you share the profile you use now and show the results printed?It did seem to be fuzzy/bleed on text and essentially everything. It was more noticable when it was an imagine due to the amount of ink in one place. But it was grainy/pooling and now it's crisp and clean and I barely ever see dots/graininess.