I work in the art dept of a screen printing and large format digital print shop. Over the past few years we have acquired a few new machines and 2 in particular are fast becoming our main work horses. These are the Oce Arizona 250 and 350 flatbed UV printers.
Cut to the chase: we are spending too much time getting the colour dialed just right. Back in the day when we only had Roland aqueous printers we did colour by eye on a job to job basis. This is no longer cutting it.
I am not a colour expert but from everything I have read I presume these printers need to be calibrated with a photo spectrometer. As well my monitor should be calibrated as well. We have the "Eye One" spectrometer and software but have yet to implement it in our work flow.
As well as the 2 Oce's we have Roland Eco Sol roll fed printers (XJ740) and a Roland XJ1000 full on solvent machine. These Rolands do not seem to have the same issues as the Oce's but the Oce's are great once we finally get colour dialed because of their flat bed (media thickness, any substrate etc.).
what is your opinion of the BenQ 24" LCD monitor? I wonder if this monitor is worth trying to calibrate or will it have to be replaced?
Should I be ditching the profiles (like SWOP) that come with my customers files and going with no ICC profiles until I am able to generate my own? When I print from Adobe App's I choose Sheetfed Coated v2 with the default rendering intent.
Any advice from anyone who has been through this would greatly be appreciated. We are Mac based with Onyx PC based rip stations on the Oce's.
After browsing around here a bit I have ordered "Real World Color Management" and am looking into the GMG software.
Cut to the chase: we are spending too much time getting the colour dialed just right. Back in the day when we only had Roland aqueous printers we did colour by eye on a job to job basis. This is no longer cutting it.
I am not a colour expert but from everything I have read I presume these printers need to be calibrated with a photo spectrometer. As well my monitor should be calibrated as well. We have the "Eye One" spectrometer and software but have yet to implement it in our work flow.
As well as the 2 Oce's we have Roland Eco Sol roll fed printers (XJ740) and a Roland XJ1000 full on solvent machine. These Rolands do not seem to have the same issues as the Oce's but the Oce's are great once we finally get colour dialed because of their flat bed (media thickness, any substrate etc.).
what is your opinion of the BenQ 24" LCD monitor? I wonder if this monitor is worth trying to calibrate or will it have to be replaced?
Should I be ditching the profiles (like SWOP) that come with my customers files and going with no ICC profiles until I am able to generate my own? When I print from Adobe App's I choose Sheetfed Coated v2 with the default rendering intent.
Any advice from anyone who has been through this would greatly be appreciated. We are Mac based with Onyx PC based rip stations on the Oce's.
After browsing around here a bit I have ordered "Real World Color Management" and am looking into the GMG software.
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