I have been in these forums searching for an answer to my particular problem I've so far managed to come to the conclusion that I am most likely royally hooped. So please, anyone not bothered by someone who is utterly ignorant please please help me.
I recently took over the design position at a sign shop with zero experience in printing, and little more in designing. There is no one to train me or even answer simple questions so I'm very literally flying by the seat of my pants all day every day.
Did I mention that my printer is trying to kill me?
I know nothing of color matching, ICC profiles, and the like, I'll be honest I couldn't even tell you what the heck ICC stands for. All this talk of profiling, printing swatches vs. some other techy way that's supposedly way better is making my ignorant little head spin. Newbie. I can't stress that enough.
So far, through much hair pulling (and I like my hair so this has been a little frustrating) I've managed to pull off most of our jobs but I am getting tired of all this farting around just to print a crappy decal for a body shop.
Someone, in as simple terms as possible, TELL ME HOW TO PRINT A BLUE TO GRAY GRADIENT. My Roland SolJet Pro II has been printing this stupid decal as blue to PINK gradient. Its been created in photoshop in grayscale originally, but because the customer wants to have a blue one as well I had to switch to RGB, which I did because the last designer told me that's what ALWAYS to do. RGB. Everytime. So I did. Every other job it's fine. I desaturated all layers except the blue. I'm so new I don't even know if I've saved the file correctly????? Good lord. Anyway, everytime I think I've figured out this grayscale issue something else happens and I'm forced to go back to square one.
I'm a girl and this is making me cry occasionally. If that will make anyone feel slightly more inclined to help me. All my Roland rep ever tells me is to play around with the color settings in Versa works, which is stupid because that affects the entire image, and all the colors, not just the one i want to focus on, which is the dang gray. All the time the gray... Sigh. I hope I've given enough info on the actual issue and not so much on the whining, though if I'm honest I'm enjoying the little vent I'm doing.
I recently took over the design position at a sign shop with zero experience in printing, and little more in designing. There is no one to train me or even answer simple questions so I'm very literally flying by the seat of my pants all day every day.
Did I mention that my printer is trying to kill me?
I know nothing of color matching, ICC profiles, and the like, I'll be honest I couldn't even tell you what the heck ICC stands for. All this talk of profiling, printing swatches vs. some other techy way that's supposedly way better is making my ignorant little head spin. Newbie. I can't stress that enough.
So far, through much hair pulling (and I like my hair so this has been a little frustrating) I've managed to pull off most of our jobs but I am getting tired of all this farting around just to print a crappy decal for a body shop.
Someone, in as simple terms as possible, TELL ME HOW TO PRINT A BLUE TO GRAY GRADIENT. My Roland SolJet Pro II has been printing this stupid decal as blue to PINK gradient. Its been created in photoshop in grayscale originally, but because the customer wants to have a blue one as well I had to switch to RGB, which I did because the last designer told me that's what ALWAYS to do. RGB. Everytime. So I did. Every other job it's fine. I desaturated all layers except the blue. I'm so new I don't even know if I've saved the file correctly????? Good lord. Anyway, everytime I think I've figured out this grayscale issue something else happens and I'm forced to go back to square one.
I'm a girl and this is making me cry occasionally. If that will make anyone feel slightly more inclined to help me. All my Roland rep ever tells me is to play around with the color settings in Versa works, which is stupid because that affects the entire image, and all the colors, not just the one i want to focus on, which is the dang gray. All the time the gray... Sigh. I hope I've given enough info on the actual issue and not so much on the whining, though if I'm honest I'm enjoying the little vent I'm doing.