Ink Restriction  

The Ink Restriction is the process of determining maximum amount of “usable ink” per individual printer channel that a media coating can accommodate without print problems. Print problems can consist of wet ink, bleed, mottling, cracking, smudging or flaking. The [Ink Restriction] also sets the maximum available ink from which to achieve an ink and media’s potential gamut. Keep in mind that by maximizing individual channels, two or more combined channels may also result in artifacts. The Ink Limit profiling step is used to address these combinations of ink channels (See Ink Limit help).

 

 

 

 

TIP: To learn more about Automated Ink Restrictions, see Understanding Automated Ink Restrictions

TIP: For tips on running backlit go to this Thrive article and click the Maxi-imize section

 

 

 

NOTE: You can find the explanation of settings in sidebar Tips.

 

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