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The most important thing with these units is keeping it moving. Weekends off are okay but no more than 3 days. Then always be aware of your environment with regards to humidity and temp. Between 73 and 82 degrees for us is perfect, and humidity around 60 percent. But we are on T6 ink so you will be different. Not sure what ink they are on now.
corel here too, I print my seps as a PS file. Go to file, Print - look at your printer options, select "device independent postscript file"....open in your rip, send to DTS...also - congrats on ditching film. I'd do shady things behind a dumpster at Big Lots before going back to film.....
Quote from: Homer on December 08, 2023, 05:55:12 PMcorel here too, I print my seps as a PS file. Go to file, Print - look at your printer options, select "device independent postscript file"....open in your rip, send to DTS...also - congrats on ditching film. I'd do shady things behind a dumpster at Big Lots before going back to film.....Like what kinds of things? Asking for friend.
LOL...Sometimes it's best to just keep things to yourself when it comes to this sorta thing....otherwise I'd lose any respect I have left. Living in California I'm already looked down upon...LOL.
I’ve seen shops with great results being at 35% RH and some with 60%RH. Room temp is not (as important as is RH. But in general, you want to be at or above 60 degrees and below 90. And I’ve been in some at 90 degrees.
Quote from: Dottonedan on December 09, 2023, 12:49:15 PMI’ve seen shops with great results being at 35% RH and some with 60%RH. Room temp is not (as important as is RH. But in general, you want to be at or above 60 degrees and below 90. And I’ve been in some at 90 degrees.FYI temperature is directly related to relative humidity. Consistent temp is key to consistent RH.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk