Doesn't make any sense though.Īlso - I printed a good number of separations today, somewhere around 20, and here are my remaining ink levels (picture attached). So I opened up a separation file I actually got to print out on the p400 today, and duplicated the problem layer into said file. I just now couldn't get that to work, so I redid the separation, and that was giving me the same problem. This seems to work in a majority of cases For old artwork printed through the 1430, I just select every layer in the file, and duplicate them to a new document, and print. So far, here are my two solutions (which I hope I don't have to resort to on a near daily basis which will waste tons of film and ink) Now the issue of the separation being printed completely black seems to be happening on my old files, and some new files, depending on the artwork. I am using the same print settings as with the 1430, except, under "Print Settings -> Printer Settings" I have unchecked "Gloss Optimizer." The problem is, my old files I printed through the 1430 seem to inexplicably print transparent black covering the whole transparency when printed through the P400, with the actual printed image printing solid black (picture attached).Ī bit more information and data - right out of the box, every separation was printing this way, until I unchecked the "Gloss Optimizer" option. I am experiencing a strange problem with the P400. Hello again, brothers and sisters of the print realm.
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