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If a 'proof' is done for a customer on a freshly calibrated printer (middle of day - printer warmed) and the next day after approval the job is started (middle of the day again, so everything warmed up - freshly calibrated again on same stock). Should the colour of the two samples be of consistent colour? The following days print had a decidedly yellow 'cast'. Only subtle, but the subject looked 'jaundiced'.
Techs seem to believe we should make adjustment to colour curves to match, but I am of the opinion that the above incident shows the printer to be inconsistent and in need of service of some sort.
Who's blowing smoke here? Me or them?
If a 'proof' is done for a customer on a freshly calibrated printer (middle of day - printer warmed) and the next day after approval the job is started (middle of the day again, so everything warmed up - freshly calibrated again on same stock). Should the colour of the two samples be of consistent colour? The following days print had a decidedly yellow 'cast'. Only subtle, but the subject looked 'jaundiced'.
Techs seem to believe we should make adjustment to colour curves to match, but I am of the opinion that the above incident shows the printer to be inconsistent and in need of service of some sort.
Who's blowing smoke here? Me or them?