Transparency film, for overhead-projection

You need a paper profile for the printer. This sets the ink restrictions. Check out the website for the company who makes the media. I am assuming you are using the printer drivers and do not have any sort of profiling solution or RIP. Using a canned profile if you can find one will get you moderately decent results, as they do not account for many variables with your printer such as the linearity or lack of linearity of your printheads, and the environmental variables that affect this. These are the reasons why i use a rip (Ergosoft Texprint 2009), and not the manufacturers profiles and drivers. Ill be frank, what you are getting yourself into, is more difficult to do well with the included software from the manufacturer of the printer… The easiest way is to go to a service provider that has a profile or can build a profile, i.e. has a rip.

Just my 2 cents on this…

M.H.O.

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