Seeking Knowledge
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Hello all,
I was hoping for some fresh eyes on my problem. Recently I had some work done to our wide format UV printer where a lot of heads were changed. I re-profiled the machine using the built-in RIP tools and an X-rite IO. Our colors are coming out way too saturated in the mid tones and the quarter tones on our test prints. This is compared to a test print made last year and a proof that was around the same time. The grey balance bar at the 75,64,64 reads really heavy too. They measure at C=.95, M=.95 and Y=.97. I am using the same tools as the previous build with all the sam settings applied.
Why would the profile be coming out so heavy compared to a year ago, could my I1 be out of whack? Is there a away to edit the profile to make it less heavy and bring the grey balance into line?
Thanks in advance for any help.
SK
I was hoping for some fresh eyes on my problem. Recently I had some work done to our wide format UV printer where a lot of heads were changed. I re-profiled the machine using the built-in RIP tools and an X-rite IO. Our colors are coming out way too saturated in the mid tones and the quarter tones on our test prints. This is compared to a test print made last year and a proof that was around the same time. The grey balance bar at the 75,64,64 reads really heavy too. They measure at C=.95, M=.95 and Y=.97. I am using the same tools as the previous build with all the sam settings applied.
Why would the profile be coming out so heavy compared to a year ago, could my I1 be out of whack? Is there a away to edit the profile to make it less heavy and bring the grey balance into line?
Thanks in advance for any help.
SK
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