Banding in Solids
Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2018 11:45 am
Team PW,
We're seeing banding in solid color areas and haven't been able to remedy it with all the typical printhead cleaning/recovery and also printhead and color calibration a couple of times - even with the higher end HP paper and print settings. We understand the PW isn't an art printer, but would like to think it could still produce consistent color across a print. To be able to use this instead of our other Canon IPF inkjets for higher volume mid level quality posters, showbills, etc would be awesome.
Can the PW8000 produce solid colors without some banding? Again, we're not looking for fine art, but think it can do better and feel we're missing something. The current quality would not be acceptable for anything with areas of solid color. Areas of dithered color are ok (for example the PW demo prints of course look great).
I'll try to get a scan of the diagnostic print in the next few days and post it, but in the meantime..
Pretend we know nothing (which is unfortunately pretty true).....any suggestions?
Thanks!
We're seeing banding in solid color areas and haven't been able to remedy it with all the typical printhead cleaning/recovery and also printhead and color calibration a couple of times - even with the higher end HP paper and print settings. We understand the PW isn't an art printer, but would like to think it could still produce consistent color across a print. To be able to use this instead of our other Canon IPF inkjets for higher volume mid level quality posters, showbills, etc would be awesome.
Can the PW8000 produce solid colors without some banding? Again, we're not looking for fine art, but think it can do better and feel we're missing something. The current quality would not be acceptable for anything with areas of solid color. Areas of dithered color are ok (for example the PW demo prints of course look great).
I'll try to get a scan of the diagnostic print in the next few days and post it, but in the meantime..
Pretend we know nothing (which is unfortunately pretty true).....any suggestions?
Thanks!