Yes - the proof we supply is more than just colour - graphics, fonts, trapping, moire, etc. are all looked at. When we read the colour bars and sometimes a P2P we always supply the verification process print report which states, among many other items; spectrophotometer used settings used, M0, M1, etc., print target. We do this because we do run into differing results when a printer reads the same P2P or colour bar. Once we receive their report, there is inevitably a difference in settings; mostly M0 versus M1 or △76, △00. Every bit of this keeps us on our toes. OBA's are taken care of in ORIS Press Matcher where new proofing templates are created to deal with specific papers and the the amount of OBA's in those papers. For the past 5 years or so we have been doing very well but occasionally we run into the 'loop scrutiny' of light tints and that's where we have a communication issue.