Hi - I'm running into an issue I am unable to solve with grainy/noisy prints off of a new Canon Pro-4100. The printer is approximately 6 months old and in good health. Prints are made on Moab Juniper Baryta Rag 305gsm paper using the stock Moab ICC profile. I've tried printing using an AM1X file loaded onto the printer with the ICC embedded and also by selecting the suggested Canon media type (Pro Platinum) and then specifying the ICC.
The grain shows up primarily in mid-tones/neutrals. This grain was not noticeable when printing the same photo on an Epson printer. Images are coming from RAW files captured by a Fuji digital medium format camera, so the grain is not part of the original file.
The following have been tried:
- Head cleaning (all ink channels are clear)
- Head alignment (print head is aligned properly - used standard/auto, advanced, and manual modes)
- Changing paper thickness (from auto to thickest and back)
- Changing vacuum/suction
- Resetting the Canon "common" color calibration (https://www.the-ninth.com/blog/canon...ibration-guide
Has anyone else encountered this problem? When I print the same file on an Epson P9000, the image is smooth and grain is virtually nonexistent. Looking at output from the Canon, there seems to be something that is causing the grain/noise to be noticeable, but I cannot quite figure out where this is coming from.
Prints are being made on an M2 Mac Mini running MacOS Ventura. Noise was worst from Adobe Lightroom with sharpening turned on... I've also tried printing a TIFF from Photoshop. While the noise improves, it is not completely eliminated.
The paper in question is coming off a roll, so I can definitely rule out printing on the wrong side...
Images of the noise here: https://imgur.com/a/M7G4cRz
I'm at a bit of a loss on this one...