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17-02-2011, 01:27 PM
Hi fellow Subbers,
Firstly thanks to Paul, Justin, Jonathan and Scott for all their help regarding profiles the last couple of days. Although the 1100 & 1400 profiles output a nice detailed image with good strong colours, I still have the problem of printing Black.
I have been trying to print a montage of animals. All colours are correct except for a tiger. His colouring is fine on screen but prints to paper/mug soooo washed out and the blacks are none existent instead printing dark blue. I have always printed onto 'photo quality inkjet paper with excellent results however I have this morning experimented with Trupix (kindly supplied by Scott) but to no avail the problem still exists, Arghhhh!
I know you will ask my set up is as follows:
I work on a mac/I use Photoshop CS2
I output files with the recommended settings ie Epson Matte/Photo Setting with no colour correction.
I do not use a mug press but a conventional 'fan assisted' convection oven (used them for 8 years). Mugs are wrapped via 'cactus silicon wraps'. 1 x mug is cooked for 12 minutes @ 220 degrees (normally in production 9 @ 220 degrees for 25/26 minutes).
Any suggestions, tips advice would be gratefully received before I go stark raving bonkers.
Thanks
Kevin.
Firstly thanks to Paul, Justin, Jonathan and Scott for all their help regarding profiles the last couple of days. Although the 1100 & 1400 profiles output a nice detailed image with good strong colours, I still have the problem of printing Black.
I have been trying to print a montage of animals. All colours are correct except for a tiger. His colouring is fine on screen but prints to paper/mug soooo washed out and the blacks are none existent instead printing dark blue. I have always printed onto 'photo quality inkjet paper with excellent results however I have this morning experimented with Trupix (kindly supplied by Scott) but to no avail the problem still exists, Arghhhh!
I know you will ask my set up is as follows:
I work on a mac/I use Photoshop CS2
I output files with the recommended settings ie Epson Matte/Photo Setting with no colour correction.
I do not use a mug press but a conventional 'fan assisted' convection oven (used them for 8 years). Mugs are wrapped via 'cactus silicon wraps'. 1 x mug is cooked for 12 minutes @ 220 degrees (normally in production 9 @ 220 degrees for 25/26 minutes).
Any suggestions, tips advice would be gratefully received before I go stark raving bonkers.
Thanks
Kevin.