Hello all,
I'm having strange result with this paper (24'' Roll, 310g), ...
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Thank you Tony.
I also used your suggestion, and the issue is still there. So i guess it is not due to the print head scraping the paper.
I bought a 24 inch roll of Canson Platine Fiber a few months ago and just starting to use it.
My subject matter very often include large deep dark areas. The whole print (20x30) is covered with tiny white spots. If there was a few, you would think there are dust, either there before the ink is sprayed, or after. But the density of these spots are so uniform that i did not believe they are dust marks. Made a few prints of two different image, same result. I tried a media settings having a think paper! same result.
Got my microscope out and looked! There appears to be tiny fractures in the surface, and somehow the ink is not absorbed in those fractures and they stay white. Could these fractures indicate a very old paper roll? Fabrication defect? Is this normal with this paper in a roll format? I had used, in the past, cut sheet version of this paper, and like it a lot. no signs of this 'white noise'.
I'm attaching a picture showing the artifact.
Lit by strong lights, 45 degree angle.
Any idea? should i bring the roll back to the vendor?
Thanks for your time
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