Troubled with Gloss differential or Bronzing when printing with Pigment inks?

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Troubled with Gloss differential or Bronzing when printing with Pigment inks?
4 months ago

Here is how I've totally solved that problem.

Even OEM Pigment inks will sometimes suffer from these problems. Although it is mainly a problem with 3rd party inks. Some more than others. But even the famed CONE pigment inks still do show a bit of this problem on certain papers, they have less Gloss Differential or Bronzing problems than even EPSON OEM equivalents.

Even before I had had this "Brilliant" brainstorm, Jon Cone himself had apparently already been implementing this method for several years and recommends it to everyone who prints with all black ink systems or regular color pigment inks.

So here is the demo video I did today going over the entire process.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fD7ZmCrgQ4Q

Youtube has notified me that the video is taking longer than expected to process. So I am hoping by tomorrow it will be viewable

Here is a snipet from the Jon COne Inkjetmalal site concerning the use of GO as an overlay.

"The use of Piezography Gloss Overprint completely eliminates bronzing and any trace of gloss differential. When properly applied it is impossible to tell where the ink ends and the paper begins. It is also now, very popular as an overprint on Epson and HP color inks - and it brings these products to a whole new level. Please contact us if you are interested.
For supported printers in the Piezography family we can provide a Gloss Overprint curve that can be used in single channels or in situations in which an entire printer is devoted to Piezography Gloss Overprint"

Edited 4 months ago by jtoolman
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