Hey guys,
having a little problem...
We are running a job on 20pt board thats recycled content with the white paper laminated to one side...
The original press run looked great customer approved press proofs and we're good to go. The GM ordered the "same" board from a different manufacturer and now the color is horrible. The screens are really trashy and the colors are plugging before we can even get our densities up to the same as the first run. We know that the coating of the board is picking off on the first cyl's blanket, so the press operator moved the yellow to the first unit so it wouldnt be as noticeable. I have looked at the press sheets from the orig. run and the current board with a loop and the screens look muddy (yellow looks orange). And the job has a 100% M/100% Y color and it ends up looking orange/red instead of looking for like PMS 485. If i compare the press proof sheet to our current sheet, the ink densities and dot gain are almost identical, but the red solid isnt red. I think some of the color problems may be attributed to them pushing the magenta to get the red to be redder.
We can pull that job off and put another on that uses a SBS sheet and everythings great again. I've checked the plates with a CCDot and they are correct, any suggestions?
If we check the dot gain on the 50% swatch on the color bar we are around 22%, none the less we built a curve that is taking 14% out of the red mid tones and it looks better.
We are planning on running the same job on a 20pt SBS next and see what we get.
Also for some reason the running order is YMCK
Thanks in advance for any advice!
having a little problem...
We are running a job on 20pt board thats recycled content with the white paper laminated to one side...
The original press run looked great customer approved press proofs and we're good to go. The GM ordered the "same" board from a different manufacturer and now the color is horrible. The screens are really trashy and the colors are plugging before we can even get our densities up to the same as the first run. We know that the coating of the board is picking off on the first cyl's blanket, so the press operator moved the yellow to the first unit so it wouldnt be as noticeable. I have looked at the press sheets from the orig. run and the current board with a loop and the screens look muddy (yellow looks orange). And the job has a 100% M/100% Y color and it ends up looking orange/red instead of looking for like PMS 485. If i compare the press proof sheet to our current sheet, the ink densities and dot gain are almost identical, but the red solid isnt red. I think some of the color problems may be attributed to them pushing the magenta to get the red to be redder.
We can pull that job off and put another on that uses a SBS sheet and everythings great again. I've checked the plates with a CCDot and they are correct, any suggestions?
If we check the dot gain on the 50% swatch on the color bar we are around 22%, none the less we built a curve that is taking 14% out of the red mid tones and it looks better.
We are planning on running the same job on a 20pt SBS next and see what we get.
Also for some reason the running order is YMCK
Thanks in advance for any advice!
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