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I have done a test with a very difficult printer that prints with a huge sepia hue especially in the greys: the Canon TS705 using aftermarket cartridges (Action):
Above the print without color management and below with a dedicated PrintPrism target (tonality: neutral):
I am really impressed by the results of Printprism, because this printer + ink combination really needs profiling to get a decent result. The result is very similar as using a profile generated by a spectrophotometer (Colormunki, i1Pro)
Above the print without color management and below with a dedicated PrintPrism target (tonality: neutral):
I am really impressed by the results of Printprism, because this printer + ink combination really needs profiling to get a decent result. The result is very similar as using a profile generated by a spectrophotometer (Colormunki, i1Pro)