New report on the importance of colour gamut and output resolution in wide-format

New report on the importance of colour gamut and output resolution in wide-format

‘UV-Curable Large Format Printers Technology Test and Guide’ is a new Special Report from Digital Dots that evaluates and explains the importance of colour gamut and resolution and how they influence output quality and consistency across different wide-format UV printers and materials.

Manufacturers EFI, HP Scitex, Inca, Polytype, Océ and Mimaki provided test submissions of UV-curable output on selected media. As these companies have solutions that cover different areas of the wide-format production market, the test results cover most of the scenarios likely to be encountered by print service providers and display producers.

Two specific tests were used to assess the criteria which are key in wide-format inkjet printers, namely colour gamut and resolution. For the first of these, Digital Dots used a standard IT-8 CMYK profiling chart whilst, for the second, a specially designed test gauged line pairs at a wide range of spacings to determine the true resolving power relating to droplet size and placement. 

The resulting research provides invaluable information for all those involved in the wide-format ink-jet sector, whether printer and ink manufacturers, or the end users or possible buyers of the machines themselves. The companies supplying test samples cover a strong cross-section of present-day systems and their market expectations, and readers of the report will glean relevant information to assist in their understanding of the principles which drive today's technologies.

"The Digital Dots' Special Report is the first of its kind which actually goes beyond explanations of how and why inkjet printers function, and what they do. It delves deeper into the importance of gamut and why reliable colour matching is becoming increasingly vital to wide-format," said Image Reports technical writer and independent inkjet consultant, Sophie Matthews-Paul. "This document is an ambitious project yet is produced in a concise and informative manner so that people don't need to reach for a scientific dictionary to understand the content."

Digital Dots concentrates on producing research and information relating to the systems used throughout today's print sector. Its new report costs £120 and can be ordered online.

www.digitaldots.org/merchandise/uv-printers-report

 

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