We have been using the G7 method for 4 years now with good success, when the curves are new and things are stable.
Biggest challenge we have is keeping stability at press due to changes in materials, papers, inks, etc. How do you all deal with that on an on-going basis? Are you constantly re-printing targets to make new curves? We only have one press and have this problem, can't imagine dealing with it on 4 or 5 presses or more. It seems like every time we settle on a paper and\or ink combination, it's not long before there's some issue of one kind or another with the paper (usually) and we switch to something else, so curves may or may not work the same on the new paper, so color match to the proof may be off a little.
Is there software at press side that will continually update your curves accordingly for the G7 spec as press conditions\materials change?
Something in scanner software or closed-loop system?
Thanks
Biggest challenge we have is keeping stability at press due to changes in materials, papers, inks, etc. How do you all deal with that on an on-going basis? Are you constantly re-printing targets to make new curves? We only have one press and have this problem, can't imagine dealing with it on 4 or 5 presses or more. It seems like every time we settle on a paper and\or ink combination, it's not long before there's some issue of one kind or another with the paper (usually) and we switch to something else, so curves may or may not work the same on the new paper, so color match to the proof may be off a little.
Is there software at press side that will continually update your curves accordingly for the G7 spec as press conditions\materials change?
Something in scanner software or closed-loop system?
Thanks