Best Manufacturers PRO 600E manual Original Image Type, Original Image Clarity and Color

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NovaJet PRO 600e User's Guide

1.Use the highest quality type of image possible.

2.Check to make sure the image is in focus and exposed properly.

3.Scan it with the best scanner possible.

4.Scan it at the proper resolution.

5.Color correct and sharpen the image with software.

6.Ensure your color profile accurately reflects the exact ink and media you are using.

7.Use the best diffusion pattern available in your RIP.

8.Use only the best possible ink and media combinations.

9.Make sure your cartridges are aligned and firing properly.

1.Original Image Type

The type of original image will determine the quality of your final inkjet print. The best image type is an original transparency (not a duplicate). They are extremely crisp with superb edge definition. Print film photos are not as good as they are already one generation removed from the original film. Also, because of the emulsion process of photo prints, edge definitions tend to be lost. Color prints can be used, but they have to be of very good quality to produce acceptable scaled prints. Digital photo files are newest image type. Many are unacceptable for large-format printing as they contain only a small fraction of the information contained in a film transparency.

For example, most digital cameras can only create a 1 MB file. This is not enough information for large inkjet prints. A file must be at least 10 - 12 MB for a fair print and 30 - 50 MB for a good E-size print (see scanning section). Only the best commercial digital cameras can achieve these files sizes. Digital files from other sources such as CD stock photography are usually created from scanned transparencies, so may be suitable for inkjet printing. Check with the manufacturer to ensure that the images are at least 10 - 12 MB and were created from drum- scanned transparencies.

The better CDs have images of 28MB or more stored in a TIFF format. These are preferable for great quality prints. If you use a file stored in PhotoCD format, make sure you use the highest resolution available. Images stored in compressed files such as JPEG, LZW, GIF, etc. can lose valuable data during the compression process. Avoid images stored this way if possible. If you have to use a compression file format for whatever reason, use JPEG. It is closer to a “lossless” compression.

2.Original Image Clarity and Color

The quality of the original photograph, transparency, or digital file plays a key role in final print quality as this is where the clarity and color of the image is created. If the original photographer took a picture that was not in focus, or was fuzzy for any reason, sharpening or after-effects cannot correct it and a poor inkjet print will result. Differences in film, speed, grain, or develop- ing process can also affect quality of prints. If the image was too dark or too light, color correc- tion cannot correct it and a poor inkjet print will result. The axiom of “garbage in, garbage out” applies to all printing, including inkjet printing. Companies that utilize a lot of photography for large-format inkjet printing should check for focus by using a loupe. If you have a good, in-focus original, you can maintain the image quality throughout the entire process.

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Contents Users Guide For NovaJet PRO 600e Printers Warranty Claims FCC Statement U.S.A StatementMaterial safety data sheet Appendix F Error messages Appendix G Glossary Manual organizationContents Introduction1 Printing with NovaJet PRO 600e printersObtaining quality results Use the right inks and mediaCaring for your ink and cartridges GS Graphic Standard QIS InksGO Graphic Outdoor QIS Inks Choose the right media Caring for your mediaChoose the correct printing mode Use the right softwareNine Factors that Affect Print Quality Original Image Type Original Image Clarity and ColorScan Resolution Scanner TypePost Scanning Color Correction and Sharpening RIP Color Profile RIP Diffusion/Dither PatternsInk and Media Cartridge Preparation and AlignmentThis page is intentionally blank Using the control panel Getting startedSetting the language Choosing menu functionsLoading media Printer control panelUsing the power media feed and take-up system To load roll mediaUsing the take-up roll To use the take-up rollInstalling the cutter Moving the carriageTo remove the cutter Filling the ink reservoirsTo install the ink cartridges To fill the ink reservoirsTo install tube needle assemblies and prime delivery lines Priming the ink delivery linesGetting Started Printing the color test To print the color testPrinting the prime pattern To print the prime patternTo interpret the Prime pattern Clogged jets To print the manual jet compensation list Aligning the ink cartridgesTo perform color deadband compensation To perform color calibrationHorizontal head-to-head test pattern Cartridge recognition To clear cartridge recognition error Pausing the printerCanceling a print About print driversReturning to the default settings Printing the settingsChoosing print mode options Printer optionsPrinter Options NovaJet PRO 600e Users Guide Important notes about image size vs. dpi To choose dpiColor mode To choose print qualityPrint passes Quality modesTo change the number of passes To change the print directionChoosing paper options To choose the media standardMedia Sizes and Maximum Printing Areas for Rollfeed Media Graphics U.S. OffsetMedia Sizes and Maximum Printing Areas for Sheet Media Margins Cut sheet maximum printing areaRollfeed maximum printing area To set auto-load delay To set marginsTo set auto-cut Save MediaDefining user setup To save user setupTo turn off Save Media To turn off the wiperTo choose a language Choosing ink optionsTo set ink reduction To enable the dryer To set the ink preheat timeTo set the dry time Dry timeTo set LCD contrast LCD ContrastThis page intentionally blank Printer maintenance and storage Periodic maintenanceTo fill the ink reservoir Refilling ink reservoirsChanging ink types Removing and storing ink cartridgesTo remove and store cartridges Maintenance and Storage To reuse the cartridge Replacing the reservoirsInstalling new cartridges Purging ink delivery linesTo purge ink delivery lines Periodic cleaning Components to annually inspectTo clean the ink cartridge jet plate Cleaning the ink cartridge jet plateCleaning the service station To clean the service stationTo replace the battery To clean the NovaPrimeReturning the printer for service Accessing printer informationThis page intentionally blank CalibrationA Color calibrationCurrent Heads Y, M, C Color Horizontal Head-to-Head CalibrationTo adjust the color calibration values To set calibration unitsTo print the Paper Axis calibration test pattern Defining Calibration UnitsAppendices This page intentionally blank Installing additional memory Acceptable Simm sizesTo install the new Simm To remove the SIMMsMenu tree Main menu at a glanceMain Menu Feed media menu PauseSetup menu at a glance Bold indicates the default Setup menu Print ModeTakeup default Paper Option MenuUser Setup Menu Default = UserInk Option Menu Serial Comm MenuUtility menu at a glance Bold indicates the default UtilityUtility menu Bold indicates the default Service Menu Bold indicates the default Technical information Media TypesSpecifications Communications and cabling Parallel cableRS-232 cable requirements Mini-Din-8 PlugSetting serial communications parameters To set the baud rateTo set the parity bit To set the data bitError messages Error MessagesCartridge Errors Error messages Glossary Resolution ParityPlaten Plot areaOrdering supplies Encad media for NovaJet PRO 600e printersEncad supplies ordering information NovaJet PRO 600e Ink and cartridgesInkjet media for NovaJet PRO 600e printers QIS Photo Gloss 7 mil QIS Photo Semi-Gloss 7 milQIS Gloss 4 mil QIS Semi-Gloss 4 mil Matte Paper QIS Premium Matte 100 gram Rolls onlySpecialty QIS Specialty Matte 3 mil Rolls onlyQIS CAD 24 lb. Rolls only FilmCut Sheet Media Roll Media on 2 diameter core Media Cores Media SamplesMedia Cutter pkg. TroubleshootingI Troubleshooting quick listIsolating problems Printer Health Slow printing under Windows Takeup roll doesnt turnTakeup roll doesnt stop turning Automatic cutter doesn’t work or tears the paperPrinter front view ING this StepCannot draw ink during initial siphon Initial siphon cannot be establishedInk cartridges do not fire properly Cartridges leakingWhat if I need a firmware upgrade? Ink spills on the flex cablePrint Quality No print appearsOverall print quality is poor Cartridge spits small amounts of ink on paperColor problems or shadowing Streak marksLine drawings exhibit bleeding Colors print as monochromeGhosting Colors are not correct or sections of print missingImage is the wrong size Print contains only partial imageJagged vertical lines Splotchy area fillData Transfer Problems printing over a network No output when printing from UnixSerial RS-232/422 Connection Parallel ConnectionIsolating a problem to your software Application SoftwareDifficulty generating prints ranging from a to E size Windows GDI Print Length Limitation Computer Information Calling for HelpCustomer Technical Support Encad BBS 619-452-2653Encad Technical Support Help Desk FAX Troubleshooting Index This page is intentionally blank Index Index-2

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