Onward to Victory: Printing!

Picked up a Canon Pro 9000 printer the other day based on the universal recommendation of my peers. It is enormous. Spent the morning hooking it up, figuring it out, and I think I’ve finally arrived at some decent results for printing out enlargements of my rough pages.
The roughs are tightened in Photoshop in greyscale, then I change ‘em to CMYK and add a Gradient Map adjustment layer to the top of the layer stack. The gradient is 30% cyan on one end, white on the other. I I send it to the printer, letting Photoshop manage the colours. Feed some Strathmore Bristol into the front-load slot on the printer, click, press, whirr, and hey – I have an 11×17 blue printout of my rough page, ready to clean.
When they’re scanned back in in RGB, removing the blue channel does a very acceptable job of sucking the rough out of the page. Yay.
Gonna spend tomorrow printing out the rest of Chapter 2, then I’ll finally get to peel myself away from this computer for some real drawing. Tightening the roughs has taken roughly two months, and I’m tired of this desk and this chair.
Anyone want to make a wager as to how many pages I can get through before the blue print cartridges expire?




