![]() Halftone Screen Mode: Multi Black (All Black Ink™)Īll users should have an active or expired PrintFab trial installed before activation.Halftone Screen Mode: Multi Black (All Black Ink™) or Single Black.If you wish to print halftones open the print settings window to control your halftone settings. Solid separations will print as expected. Simply choose the driver in the print window as you would any printer. Printing with PrintFab is straightforward. How To Print with PrintFab and our Recommended Settings PrintFab supports all these printer models. “Freehand and you, together we got this”. Users that purchase PrintFab in 2021 from Freehand for use with printer models also supported by AccuRIP™ prior to the re-release date of AccuRIP™ are entitled to a FREE 1 year license of AccuRIP™ directly from Freehand not ZEDOnet, giving you two great RIP software licenses for the price of one! PrintFab is easy to install and operate just like AccuRIP™ and it supports All Black Printing! Tested, approved, this software includes Freehand’s unlimited US based technical support. During this brief gap period Freehand has teamed up with ZEDOnet GmbH to bring you PrintFab software RIP with a FULL 30 day FREE trial and purchase. Your production and business success is paramount to Freehand. AccuRIP™ will be back on the market soon. We apologize for the interruption in our ability to deliver AccuRIP™ this time. PrintFab is easy to install and operate just like AccuRIP™ and it supports All Black Printing! Without an additional cost to thank you for your patience, loyalty and patronage every user of a PrintFab license will also receive a FREE one year license of AccuRIP™! You will have both solutions to use – not just one! For Those Seeking AccuRIP™ Software Unless I’ve overlooked something in my internet search, I have come back empty on discovering anything I’m doing wrong.Tested, approved, this software includes Freehand’s unlimited US based technical support. Any tips on creating ICC’s for your inkset on this printer? I was expecting far better results with a $1500 spectrophotometer. I’ve been forced into iterative printing, making adjustments in PS until the print looks close to my preference. I selected M0 single scan, photo paper, semi-matte Paper, and Solvent Inkjet flyout settings in i1Profiler. After 24 hours of drying time, I created the profile then I chose “Optimize” and Printed another 2033 patch set using that first profile. I used i1 Profiler to generate and save 2033 patches. I print through Print-Tool, so I chose “No Color Management” in Print-Tool. Q2: Does bit depth affect profile creation? If so, would converting the patches charts to 16 bit yield different results? My images are generally 16 bit color the control patch files generated by i1Profiler are 8 bit. Q1: Is there a quality difference in printing the patches in a scrambled pattern vs. I seem to recall some anomaly with printing the control patch charts and this computer. (The iMac is recently calibrated with the same device.) ![]() I’m using an i1 Pro2 to create a custom icc for CCP ultra HD inks in a 3880 on Epson Legacy Platine. ![]() ![]() I’m running both inksets on a pair of Epson3880’s. The icc’s I created for CCP K3 Vivid Ultra HD are nowhere near the accuracy of the curves I created for PiezoPro. ![]()
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