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I continue to experience graininess on my prints, more noticeably on lighter colors. gradients is harder to tell, but you can still see it. i am by far satisfied with the print quality, as i can't see this type of product. i need to know if this is normal, or if i should be able to see almost to no graininess on solid colors.

 

i have tried increasing up to 10 passes. 

increased the Sat % up to 110%

i have manually aligned the print heads - 

increased the inter-path delay to 5.

 

i only seen a slight increased when i upped the Sat level, but i think that was only because the print was 'darker'.

i have also tried printing a new roll of media.

 

original issues was with Briteline self adhesive vinyl - recently switched to Orajet - and the issues persists.

 

i previously printed on canvas material and did not see much graininess on that media. 

 

any suggestion, helps.

 

thansk 

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