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Hello!
We're having trouble matching deep blues & purples on our Heidelberg Speedmaster CD-102. We've been doing our own press curves for about a year now (using Curve4 and an X-Rite ES-6000), and most of the time, it works out pretty well (until there's a change to fountain solution, ink, material, etc).
Our proofer is a newer Epson SC P7000, and we're running the GRACoL 2013 profile (we'd been running a custom profile for years--same issue).
We've historically had issues matching purple & blue in CMYK (not matching spot colors--this is CMYK both in proofing and at press), and we just had to play with the ink densities on press to deal with it. However, we're trying to get away from doing that, since we gang different items on practically every job.
We recently had to go in and tinker with some print-ready art files to achieve the dark blue & purple colors on our proofs (which also closely match the color on the Epson proofs supplied by our customer). We've also manually edited our press curve to add in (going on a couple weeks now--seems OK so far).
Being in prepress, I'm at a bit of a loss as to what else to do--this is an issue that's been with us since forever. We used to run a custom profile, and we'd have an outside company generate curves for us, and had the same issue. The curve would work until we ran into a press sheet where it didn't, and then press would report that "the curve went bad". We'd tweak it again periodically, then we decided to buy our own curve-generating software and do it all in-house. That seemed to calm things down for awhile, but then we ran into this blue/purple issue all over again. We did switch ink vendors recently, but we did a new curve after they were up & running.
Any suggestions? I know there's a number of potential contributing factors at press, but this seems to be pervasive and historic. Can anyone enlighten me on the effectiveness of G7, or GRACoL 2013?
Any input is appreciated--thanks!
We're having trouble matching deep blues & purples on our Heidelberg Speedmaster CD-102. We've been doing our own press curves for about a year now (using Curve4 and an X-Rite ES-6000), and most of the time, it works out pretty well (until there's a change to fountain solution, ink, material, etc).
Our proofer is a newer Epson SC P7000, and we're running the GRACoL 2013 profile (we'd been running a custom profile for years--same issue).
We've historically had issues matching purple & blue in CMYK (not matching spot colors--this is CMYK both in proofing and at press), and we just had to play with the ink densities on press to deal with it. However, we're trying to get away from doing that, since we gang different items on practically every job.
We recently had to go in and tinker with some print-ready art files to achieve the dark blue & purple colors on our proofs (which also closely match the color on the Epson proofs supplied by our customer). We've also manually edited our press curve to add in (going on a couple weeks now--seems OK so far).
Being in prepress, I'm at a bit of a loss as to what else to do--this is an issue that's been with us since forever. We used to run a custom profile, and we'd have an outside company generate curves for us, and had the same issue. The curve would work until we ran into a press sheet where it didn't, and then press would report that "the curve went bad". We'd tweak it again periodically, then we decided to buy our own curve-generating software and do it all in-house. That seemed to calm things down for awhile, but then we ran into this blue/purple issue all over again. We did switch ink vendors recently, but we did a new curve after they were up & running.
Any suggestions? I know there's a number of potential contributing factors at press, but this seems to be pervasive and historic. Can anyone enlighten me on the effectiveness of G7, or GRACoL 2013?
Any input is appreciated--thanks!