This issue has me stumped....Friday morning, I printed a corrugated texture for a mock-up box. Beautiful quality, no issues. I'm not using a RIP, just OS 10.8.5, and Adobe Illustrator CS6. I printed the mock-up a few times to get everything just right. Later that morning, when I went to print the document again with different dimensions, there was a huge color shift. Instead of a brown tone, the texture was now orange. Nothing I did from that point forward would change it back to brown. I tried:
1. Restarting my computer
2. Cycle the printer on and off
3. Different color profiles
4. Using Epson color manage instead of colorsync
5. Playing with overprint settings
I gave up on the project Friday afternoon, and promised the customer fresh printouts on Monday. I come in to the office, try printing again, and it's perfect. Would the printer exhibit a color shift after "warming up"?
1. Restarting my computer
2. Cycle the printer on and off
3. Different color profiles
4. Using Epson color manage instead of colorsync
5. Playing with overprint settings
I gave up on the project Friday afternoon, and promised the customer fresh printouts on Monday. I come in to the office, try printing again, and it's perfect. Would the printer exhibit a color shift after "warming up"?