--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Warren Macris <warren@h...> wrote: > > We have a Roland D'vinci 64" printer which runs currently with 5 blacks > and a full Hexachrome set (12 different inks in total). We print mainly > for very fussy photographers and artists. Our alternate printer is > currently a 9600 running via Imageprint 6. There is a noticeable > difference in output quality for both B&W and color images between the > two. The flexibility of the D'Vinci setup (based on StudioPrint 11/12 > RIP) allows you to use basically any ink in any position with your > printer, with up to six different dilutions of black at once. You can > print with black inks only, or use some or all of the color inks. You > could theoretically have 12 different black inks loaded, provided that > no more than six where used at a time. For less demanding output we > have setups using just four inks - CMY and one black, or CMYOG and one > black. The downside is that it is a much bigger outlay than an Epson > 9800 and does require specific profiling and linearization for each > setup, but it is better made, more reliable, cheaper to run and offers > superior output in return. > > Does that use a 6, 7, or 8 channel profile? Or is it all mixed inside Studio Print to make a "standard" CMYK type output when using multiple blacks and CcMmYOG?
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Re: Digital Black & White printer test site.
2006-02-01 by Greg
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