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Hi guys.After taking your advice about film storage.My next mission is printing film positives.We print via a 1400 epson, which is fine but its on its last legs.We print them also on a 7890, 9 colour machine. It doesn't print as dark as the 1400, so we have to double up the films.But as we are trying to produce better designs, any film with half tones its not ideal doing it this way. Does anyone have any idea on how to get a darker print using this printer? Thanks kev
That is pretty accurate info from Jesse Martinez. I'd also mention that just going to a higher rez may improve density, but there are a few other options as well. Doing this should improve the density no matter the rip used (I would imagine) but I hear that FM does have some features or the ability to produce darker output.[/size][/size]You can also use multi direction HIGH or low pass versus UNI LOW. One gives better dot quality at the cost of ink coverage and speed.D