ICC Profiling Service
We can certainly do this; contact me at info(at)mspgraphics.com for assistance. To get the best results the following should be given some thought when printing the chart:
1. If the printer is driven by a RIP it should be set up for the paper you're printing on--ink limits/linearization, resolution, screening method. There may be a preset you can use that corresponds roughly to the paper at hand. Color management must be disabled.
2. If the printer is driven by an RGB driver you will have to print an RGB chart. You must disable CM in the printing application (e.g. Photoshop) and select the correct media type in the printer driver and also disable CM there.
3. Don't try to do press proofing on an inappropriate paper. Proofing papers are specially formulated to be sufficiently high in reflectance, have low levels of optical brighteners, and high ink limits. See your paper vendor or ask our advice for recommendations.
Matching press or other output requires both source (reference) and output (printer) profiles to be selected. The former can be a standard profile like GRACoL, SWOP3, etc., and the latter will be your custom printer profile. If the paper is capable, the printer profile good, the RIP or driver settings the same as when the chart was made (with CM turned back on and rendering intent set to absolute colorimetric), yes, the match will automatically be quite good.
Mike Strickler
MSP Graphic Services