02-08-2021 12:26 PM
I am printing on Strathmore satin inkjet artist paper, 13 x 19. I cannot find any ICC profiles on their website. What would you guys recommend I do? I reached out to them to see if they had one, but have not heard back yet.
02-08-2021 12:50 PM
Exactly what paper do you have?
They say this about their art papers:
Can I Print on Your Art Paper? - Strathmore Artist Papers
They do have inkjet papers:
Inkjet Papers - Strathmore Artist Papers
Nothing seems to have "satin" in the name.
As a start, select a Canon media type with a similar surface - for a matte surface select Matte Photo Paper, for a glossy surface try Photo Paper Pro Luster.
02-08-2021 02:10 PM
I couldn't find the paper on their site either. It is called Satin Board, product no. 59402. The box recommends the paper be set to premium paper, photo quality, photo glossy paper. I printed out one sheet with the ICC setting to auto, and the colors actually turned out well. The quality looks pretty made even though my dpi is at 360, as the box also recommends. Should I set it to a higher DPI?
02-08-2021 08:21 PM
@apops wrote:I couldn't find the paper on their site either. It is called Satin Board, product no. 59402. The box recommends the paper be set to premium paper, photo quality, photo glossy paper. I printed out one sheet with the ICC setting to auto, and the colors actually turned out well. The quality looks pretty made even though my dpi is at 360, as the box also recommends. Should I set it to a higher DPI?
Since you are setting ICC to Auto just try the different glossy paper media options and see which prints best.
It is my understanding that the canon printer driver upscales or downscales as necessary to print at 300dpi, so I would just leave it at 360.
02-12-2021 12:20 PM
Okay. Do you know if the paper is the reason for the quality turning out so poor? It was inexpensive paper, so I'm thinking of getting better print paper and hoping the quality will improve.
02-12-2021 12:33 PM
@apops wrote:Okay. Do you know if the paper is the reason for the quality turning out so poor? It was inexpensive paper, so I'm thinking of getting better print paper and hoping the quality will improve.
I can't tell you if the paper is the reason for quality issues you are having, but I can tell you that if everything is working right you will get excellent prints with the Canon papers. I recommend you get some Canon SemiGlos or Pro Luster paper and try that. Then, if you aren't getting quality prints we can dig into settings and the like.
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