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Hi Ken,
Paper will be with you tomorrow.
Best regards,
Jimmy


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JetStreamDigital;104566 wrote:Hi Ken,
Paper will be with you tomorrow.
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Jimmy


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CHeers Jimmy
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Hi Jimmy
Just popped up a review. Given the odds were against the paper as everything was based on settings for trupix, it did well. When I get time I will profile it and go from there.

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JMugs;104569 wrote:Hi Jimmy
Just popped up a review. Given the odds were against the paper as everything was based on settings for trupix, it did well. When I get time I will profile it and go from there.

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What method do you use to profile the paper ?
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Hi Mags
I use a colormunki.
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We use a Spyder for ours, and certainly up for doing it, though would need a 44" roll to really test it against the InkTec paper we currently use.
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I use an I1 proII or a xrite Isis it measures way more accurately than the colormunki etc , however they may be good enough I also do press matching for LITHO and FLEXO. I really meant which substrates do you use I tend to insist my client send the patches on a hard placemat to simulate mugs etc and a tight weave tshirt for soft materials, ive had a heavy weave and this kills the spectro and you have to use a barbierri (mucho grands).
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I use whatever I am printing on as far as possible, and as I only print on the goods I supply that works rather well.
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JMugs;104578 wrote:I use whatever I am printing on as far as possible, and as I only print on the goods I supply that works rather well.
Profiling mugs is a nightmare you needs loads to get the 918 patches on then reading each patch individually , I had to do that for a rotary can printing press once NEVER AGAIN....
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We produce a generic ICC for hard/white/glossy substrates using white aluminium, but do a profile for each different type of fabric we print to, as there is quite a variation from very bright white, tight weave that we use for lampshade production to a more oyster coloured textured weave that we use for some clothing and cushion covers.
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