I have a HP z3100ps printer which I use as a colour proofer. Its a self caliberation device (built in X-rite spectrometer).
Now the business cards I have sent out to be printed via offset have come out totally different to the digital proof via the Hp z3100. CMYK values are: 92,84,0,0. The inkjet print is dark blue. The offset prints are purplish blue.
The Offset printer says its the artwork and their presses are printing the colours correctly. The printer says inkjet proofs will not match their presses because of the way it lays down ink (inkjet v offset press).
Is this total bullshit or is there something I need to know about colour proofing via inkjet for offset presses?
Now the business cards I have sent out to be printed via offset have come out totally different to the digital proof via the Hp z3100. CMYK values are: 92,84,0,0. The inkjet print is dark blue. The offset prints are purplish blue.
The Offset printer says its the artwork and their presses are printing the colours correctly. The printer says inkjet proofs will not match their presses because of the way it lays down ink (inkjet v offset press).
Is this total bullshit or is there something I need to know about colour proofing via inkjet for offset presses?