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High quality or standard?

Creative_Lance

New Member
I know this question seems to have been asked on here one way or another, i have been using the "High Quality" on the VP-540 lately on almost everything, with the new intelligent pass control upgrade, i know they say the printer will be faster by 50% but i still do the high quality! i guess it's because all my signs/banners are seen closely, i still would like to know which setting everyone uses the most.
 

kustom.printing

New Member
I am new here so take my thoughts lightly.

It would depend on how close you where viewing the print, high quality for up-close items and medium for banners far way.

(signs/banners are seen closely), so it depends how much difference you can see in the print as that is all that matters at the end of the day.

Seeing as you are printing large items up-close I would probably stick to high quality.
 

vctradingcubao

New Member
Someone from another forum posted that ink consumption would still be the same whether you use "high quality" or "standard mode", only the speed would be different. Is this true?
 

kustom.printing

New Member
Why would a slower speed increase quality.

It is the amount of ink drops per square inch that affect's the quality, so each level increases this so more ink usage.

720 x 720dpi Medium

1080 x 1080 dpi High
 

jasonx

New Member
Your assumingng that the size of the dots remains the same under the different resolution settings.
 

zmatalucci

New Member
I rarely ever use high quality.
And banners are never, never printed on anything other than high speed. Banners are short term temp signage, not museum pieces. High speed produces excellent quality, and I've never recieved anything but positive praise.
 
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Digitall

Guest
On glossy banners I get excellant results using billboard setting, and man does it fly.
 

Replicator

New Member
Standard for most banners . . . Billboard for giant banners.

High quality for most small decals.

High quality for window perf.
 

B Snyder

New Member
Same here. Banners on high speed and/or billboard. These two jobs were printed on LG Bannux with the billboard setting.
 

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SOA

New Member
we used to print most things on high quality to,untill we had 3 days at the roland academy...........they go on alot about how fast you should be printing and taught us about 'media feed calibration'. Where you can slow down how much media is pulled through which helps stop banding, and it uses less ink!

Menu > Calibration > Setting

Vinyl can range from +0.10% to +0.25%

Banner is around +0.65% to +1.40%

Have a play with it,we found we got near high quality prints @ standard quality speed!
 

anotherdog

New Member
It depends on time.
If there isn't any rush I print the highest, Doesn't really cost more. Even though the only person who will see it close before it goes up is the customer...Thats sort of the point, to wow the customer.
Of course when I'm rushed, standard.
 

petepaz

New Member
we have a sp300 and vp540 and 90% of the time we use standard print and we do some small delac/labels and these machines
if you are printing signs, banners, poster i don't think you ever have to use the high quality
i have noticed on some materials the high quality is needed but very few and the peed is a big difference from standard to high
 

lav

New Member
Im the same as redhartgraphics we used to print either standard or high quality but after experimenting with different brands of media and setting the calibration and heat settings up correctly Im getting better prints now on high speed than I was on standard before.

I hardly ever use high quality now, my customers cant tell the difference even close up
 

signpro

Manager
i use medium for almost everything vinyl.
MOST banners get done on highspeed, unless it's an actual image i'm using, then usually medium (or high if it's for me or a friend)

NEVER had a complaint on the medium or highspeed for banners.

even this one for a trade show booth (8ftx9ft) was run on medium only, and the customer LOVED IT!!! the picture is crappy quality, and looks washed out... but in real life it looks amazing.
 

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signpro

Manager
saving on ink as well on most machines. probably not a huge savings... but if you're using it all the time, High vs Low, you'll probably save a noticable amount
 
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