Well, I have all of my equipment and have started my testing by testing my printers. In comparison to my original printer printing on paper, the pigmented ink is pretty much the same in color. When it dried on the paper, it dried as if it was deeper into the transfer paper (or slightly lighter in color). Probably a normal result when using the proper ink with the paper (
JPSS). When I print on to the ImageRight sublimation paper with the Artainium ink, it seems the color is off a bit. The lighter blacks and silvers look almost purple. I did get the ICC correction cd from coastal business and it made a good difference when I did my first test of before and after on normal paper. I used the sawgrass icc profile for my printer and configured using their configuration. Is it normal for it to look much different on paper? Should it still transfer the same (in comparison to the
JPSS w/pigmented transfer ink)? Anyone experience this before?
Thanks,
Matt