Hello,
I am new here, and was hoping someone can help me. I am posting in the Adobe forum because I am working in Illustrator CS4. BTW I do not know a whole lot about print design...I was thrown into this job because I know how to use the software. I'm not complaining though. I want to do what I am doing, but I am really learning as I go. Please forgive me if I seem ignorant, is all I'm saying.
My question is this:
One of my various jobs is to design packaging for my company's products. I create the design in Illustrator (at the default print settings), and then upload it to our factory in China.
Before I upload, I print on our HP CP2500 and submit it to my boss for approval. Now, the samples are coming back, and the colors are not the same. They seem washed out compared to my sample prints here in the office.
I am designing in CMYK, and the files are almost all vector. I'm not sure what I am doing wrong. I told my boss that my guess is the ink quality the Fty is using because the files were CMYK, and that should be universal...right? She told me that China needs Pantones...I said that Pantones would still have CMYK values to print...
Any advice or insight at all would be very, very welcome. I want to fix this issue...and also prevent it from happening in the future.
Thanks a lot!
Cherie
I am new here, and was hoping someone can help me. I am posting in the Adobe forum because I am working in Illustrator CS4. BTW I do not know a whole lot about print design...I was thrown into this job because I know how to use the software. I'm not complaining though. I want to do what I am doing, but I am really learning as I go. Please forgive me if I seem ignorant, is all I'm saying.
My question is this:
One of my various jobs is to design packaging for my company's products. I create the design in Illustrator (at the default print settings), and then upload it to our factory in China.
Before I upload, I print on our HP CP2500 and submit it to my boss for approval. Now, the samples are coming back, and the colors are not the same. They seem washed out compared to my sample prints here in the office.
I am designing in CMYK, and the files are almost all vector. I'm not sure what I am doing wrong. I told my boss that my guess is the ink quality the Fty is using because the files were CMYK, and that should be universal...right? She told me that China needs Pantones...I said that Pantones would still have CMYK values to print...
Any advice or insight at all would be very, very welcome. I want to fix this issue...and also prevent it from happening in the future.
Thanks a lot!
Cherie