chad.trent
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We are currently using a HP Z6100PS to print onto gloss adhesive material to create packaging mockups. We are struggling with getting good color from the machine, especially with PMS colors. I realize that a printer will never get 100% Pantone accuracy, but I have to believe it can get closer than it's getting now.
I have tried every profile and every setting I can find and nothing gets anywhere close on color. I can convert the PMS colors to CMYK and tweak the percentages and eventually get close to the color we want, but it's never very accurate, and that process is incredibly time consuming.
We are primarily an Illustrator workflow (Mac OS), so we print directly from Illustrator. We could print from other software if necessary, but would ideally print from Illustrator.
So, I guess I'm asking what I should do next to get close on color. We have talked about adding a third party RIP and tried a demo version of the RTI/Harlequin RIP but it wasn't any better. Calibration is done on the machine every day, and temperature and humidity are within tolerances.
Alternatively, is there another wide format machine that would get us closer with color? Purchasing another machine is not out of the question. We would need something at least 40" wide.
I have tried every profile and every setting I can find and nothing gets anywhere close on color. I can convert the PMS colors to CMYK and tweak the percentages and eventually get close to the color we want, but it's never very accurate, and that process is incredibly time consuming.
We are primarily an Illustrator workflow (Mac OS), so we print directly from Illustrator. We could print from other software if necessary, but would ideally print from Illustrator.
So, I guess I'm asking what I should do next to get close on color. We have talked about adding a third party RIP and tried a demo version of the RTI/Harlequin RIP but it wasn't any better. Calibration is done on the machine every day, and temperature and humidity are within tolerances.
Alternatively, is there another wide format machine that would get us closer with color? Purchasing another machine is not out of the question. We would need something at least 40" wide.