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Is there any effect on the text? Drop shadow, outer glow, anything? I see this when applying effects within illustrator... Try flattening the image and print it again.
Or if you know anything about your RIP software try changing the rendering intent / ICC input profiles all to Perceptual...
Thanks for all your info, but I don think we're on the same page... 1st within Wasatch there are 4 instances to which these Input Profiles are selected 1. RGB Vector 2. RGB Raster 3. CMYK Vector 4. CMYK Raster. The proper profile is selected within Wasatch based on the color mode of the file and...
Only thing is I haven't printed any files in RGB... All testing has been done with CMYK files both raster and vector. This is where you notice the diffference. Printing a vector file (.eps) set to CMYK and printing the same exact file flattened as a raster (.tif) give different results. Raster...
Relative match? No. Set to perceptual the color matches the CMYK version of the pantone... Looking at the pantone book (Color Bridge/coated) it matches the CMYK swatches in the right hand column
I thought they may need to match... My color space in set to SWOP for CMYK and Adobe RGB, but it the RIP it is set to sRGB, CMYK is the same. I tried changing to Adobe RGB in the RIP but it is not available. Do you think I should set my color space to match the sRGB instead? This probably...
I read earlier that Relative should give an more accurate reproduction but after doing some test prints... I noticed pantone colors printed with relative color set look washed out, but after changing to perceptual they are more vibrant and are almost an exact match to the swatches in our pantone...
We recently hard some maintenance done on our printer (VJ-1614) and after some new parts and updating the printer's firmware we needed to make some adjustments to some of our profiles... In doing so we noticed a few things that we've been changing and making test prints to see what looks best...
We use oracal 210 also, and apply with oshee felt squeegee... We also get scratches, but we use a propane torch instead of a heat gun. After a couple passes with the torch the laminate glosses back over very nicely... We've been doing this for years. Got the idea from post heat vehicle wraps...
Just downloaded Xnconvert... Does not work. Also download another file converting program which also doesnt work!!! Does anyone have a version of printshop they could use to open and convert this file for me???
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