The client has a Canon Pro 9000 printer which uses the 7 inks that include the photo versions of cyan, mag, etc. They have been printing on a highly glossy paper using the full range of the printer, and then want this reproduced in books on press.
I am thinking that first off they need to switch from this glossy paper to the actual coated stock their books are printed on. Then to profile the printer and finally to then print the same Gracol standard that the book printer "Aspires" too.
Hello,
Can anyone suggest a service where someone can print out a target sheet and send it off to be made into a profile?
The main idea would be to profile a color printer to output close to the Gracol standard.
Thanks for the responses, they bring up some additional points and questions.
The client has a Canon Pro 9000 printer which uses the 7 inks that include the photo versions of cyan, mag, etc. They have been printing on a highly glossy paper using the full range of the printer, and then want this reproduced in books on press.
I am thinking that first off they need to switch from this glossy paper to the actual coated stock their books are printed on. Then to profile the printer and finally to then print the same Gracol standard that the book printer "Aspires" too.
At the very least it seems this should get them into the same universe?
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