Hi Stephen,

You can get some 'Greywedge" test from Neil Barstow, which are designed for non original inks,
they're basically a grey scale step that you print in various configurations i.e.. paper setting and gamma selection, then
you're able to access these to see which setting gives the best chance of a full or near full gamut to your paper/ink
combination. However, it would be best to have Neil accurately access these for you.


The true purpose of this test is to get the printer settings at their optimum prior to a bespoke profile, a process I'm currently
engaging with a 2100 with fotonic inks.......


Regards Steve vC

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