For best output calibration make sure your doing Ink limits-Density linearization - total ink limit - then icc profiling. Any misstep in the beginning steps will ruin the latter steps. Also good to have a proper test print for comparison on what your trying to achieve. Happy profiling!
Best jumping off point is to read the RIP documentation on the specific steps for output calibration. I'm using Ergosoft and it works very well for our large number of printers. Profile creation can take many years of experience to get right and consistent. Not really as easy as reading a swatch from a spectro
HelloA thanks for the helpful videos. Which compressor do you use for the pneumatic heat press? We got one from Alibaba and they didn't include the compressor
Notice the little grainy prints? That’s due to wrong dot size colors. On cadlink you have to profile the correct pico size to eliminate the grainy prints
What type of computer works best when running your audley machine? Does it matter if it’s Apple or another brand? Or do you have a specific one that you experienced works best?