Canon:
8100 series - Special 5
8300/63x0 is the Media Type I and "Canon Proofing Paper (High)" Output profile set in Perceptual Matching Method - or
8000/9000 I tried Canon 300gsm Commercial Proofing Paper and that looked good. The "Special 1-5" settings vary the
amount of black laid down. Starting with 1 @ 140% to 5 @ 245%. Its a matter of taste with the different settings
but, I liked the results I got with paper settings and ICC set to Comm Proofing on the "S" series.
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For 11880 Profiles Premium Glossy 170 1440 High Speed NO Super Microweave also -15 Color Density +10 Drying Time
Epson 7900 and 9900 on front panel in the settings turn ON the Matte Black ink and turn OFF Photo Black ink.
For Matte Black Ink on Water Based Ink Machines.
Use Velvet Fine Art Roll Paper Setting. also you can
In Paper Settings turn Down Density -15% In Color Configuration turn Down Saturation -10% and turn Up Brightness 15%
For Photo Black Ink on Water Based Ink Machines
Use Premium Luster Photo Paper (250) also you can in Paper Setting turn Down Density -20 In Color Configuration turn Down Saturation -7% and turn Up Brightness 15%
HPZ setting 1. HP Hahnemhle Textured Fine Art Paper (brightest red, darkest black) 2. HP Professional Matte Canvas or 3. HP Premium instant dry gloss photo paper or just glossy paper setting without calabration.
HP L25500 use Solvent Photo Tex and Light textile setting
Mimaki CJV30 - Oracal 3551
HP Latex are using 10Pass, 600dpi, bidirectional and a
drying temperature of 100 to 104 degrees centigrade and we are finding both the water base and Solvent work.
GS3200 printed both materials, turned lamps down to 40%,
