Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Debbie Downer here, I also have to mention at some point (at least somebody does) that you are playing with copyrighted art there, even though you are by no means the first (or last) to "tongue it". I've seen more than one softball team incorporate it into their uniform logo.But be careful, you may be starting on a slippery slope. Today, Rolling Stones tongues, tomorrow, the Mouse, or Harley, or bootleg sports stuff.We've all been asked to print this stuff.
Hey, it's a new one on me, but I'm also intrigued by Prince Art's idea of using the "Gloss Optimizer" setting as a possible problem.I needed to look up just what it even was, and found (among other results) this very old explanation on a digital photography forumhttps://www.dpreview.com/forums/post/8695790
Hey Frog!In the printer settings, do you think I should be setting it as "Printer Manages Color" or "Photoshop Manages Color"or does it not matter?Also, should I be doing "Normal Printing" or "Hard Proofing"
Just to confirm, is that only one piece of film? From the picture, it looks like a smaller piece stacked with a larger piece.Are you seeing a fine halftone pattern anywhere outside of your main image?What inks are you using? Standard Epson, or something else?I looked up the Epson Surecolor p400, and I see that it includes "gloss optimizer". If you've got just one piece of film, and no halftone pattern showing, my first guess is that your printer is printing the gloss optimizer across the whole surface of the film. I'd look for a way to turn that off, and see if that fixes the problem.
Quote from: Prince Art on September 06, 2018, 10:25:08 AMJust to confirm, is that only one piece of film? From the picture, it looks like a smaller piece stacked with a larger piece.Are you seeing a fine halftone pattern anywhere outside of your main image?What inks are you using? Standard Epson, or something else?I looked up the Epson Surecolor p400, and I see that it includes "gloss optimizer". If you've got just one piece of film, and no halftone pattern showing, my first guess is that your printer is printing the gloss optimizer across the whole surface of the film. I'd look for a way to turn that off, and see if that fixes the problem.I turned off the "Gloss Optimization" and it worked!! Thank you so much - no more white box around my designs