Hello All, I work for a large UV packaging printing company in the midwest. We have four large format offset presses that are UV only and we are currently running all four off of the same output curves from prepress. We also have two 40" presses that each have there own curves. Our large format machines have repeatability issues as well as difficulty matching one another. We also unfortunately accept third party proofs as color contract proofs. This is something that I am not used to and it is creating an excessive amount of down time as well as additional "workflow curves". This is a managing nightmare in pre-press. The downtime is typically due to the need for an adjusted curve to match on press. It is my past experience to have press curves set to each individual press. Our presses print between four to five percent different in the 25%, 50%, and 75% areas. The need for scheduling flexibility is the reasoning behind this theory that we can produce componet or companioning peices on any press. We have established standards to run to but rarely if at all are we able to do so. The "run to the numbers" theory works, I have implemented it before after G7 certification in a previous position, but you have to be consistant and dialed in to do so. Getting upper level management to understand, this is the battle. Any suggestions?