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Revision as of 16:54, 10 November 2021
Printing Best Practices Overview
- A brilliant InkJet print is dependant on a handful of variables
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- A printer you can trust. This will most likely be an Epson or HP professional/photo level inkjet printer.
- A color-calibrated monitor or screen to create or proof your artwork. This will give you the confidence to know that you are sending the proper color information to the printer.
- A trusted full-color evaluation image that you can use to test and compare the accuracy and consistency of your printing setup over time.
- Quality InkJet paper that is treated/designed to work with the brand of inks in your printer.
- The correct installed ICC (International Color Consortium) profiles for your printer and paper. This is a key ingredient.
- The fortitude to make test prints of your illustrations that include color bars and registration marks.
- I have shared the process for this here (video upload pending) and have shared example pdf/psd here.
- Be patient, try all the options, think like a sicentist.