HP Scitex LX850 HP Scitex LX850 & LX820 Printers: Maintenance and troubles - Page 79

When performing ‘Nesting’, Neighboring area fill dependence, the nesting or do not do nesting.

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Print-quality issues When looking at each individual tile, the eye doesn't see anything. However when the two tiles are joined, the eye can see a difference in the colors: If the second tile is rotated, the eye does not see the color difference anymore. Refer to the User's Guide for the details on how to rotate an image using the HP Internal Printer Server. When performing 'Nesting' In some very extreme and specific cases, depending on how the plots are organized, you might see a color difference within one area fill, while there is no color difference within the original job. Here is an example of two plots nested: To solve the issue so that you cannot see the color shift in the middle of the job 1, you can reorganize the nesting (or do not do nesting). Neighboring area fill dependence Here is an example of job where a slight variation of color is visible: ENWW Colors shift unexpectedly 73

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When looking at each individual tile, the eye doesn’t see anything. However when the two tiles are
joined, the eye can see a difference in the colors:
If the second tile is rotated, the eye does not see the color difference anymore. Refer to the User's
Guide for the details on how to rotate an image using the HP Internal Printer Server.
When performing ‘Nesting’
In some very extreme and specific cases, depending on how the plots are organized, you might see a
color difference within one area fill, while there is no color difference within the original job.
Here is an example of two plots nested:
To solve the issue so that you cannot see the color shift in the middle of the job 1, you can reorganize
the nesting (or do not do nesting).
Neighboring area fill dependence
Here is an example of job where a slight variation of color is visible:
ENWW
Colors shift unexpectedly
73
Print-quality issues