Hey guys.
I have been searching up and down for a reasonable solution to this problem and I have yet to find it.
Before anyone attacks me, yes I have used the search on the forum and I have tried pretty much every suggestion here, and I cannot get any good results so first of all, I would like to see what other users of these machines think and what experiences they are having, and secondly, I would greatly appreciate some help here, as we are losing clients and money every time we have this problem.
We have 2 machines, a CJV150 and JV150 both running SS21 Inks (we use jetbest inks, not OEM cartridges)
I have tried going back to OEM inks as well and there is not a whole lot of change or improvement in the color output.
RIP is Rasterlink 7 - We are well set up on it and do not have the ability to change out of it at the moment.
All profiles used are ones downloaded from the profile manager online. We have tried the media specific ones as well as the GPVC generic profile, and they do not vary a ton either.
The problem I am having is that most colors are COMPLETELY out to lunch.
I cant even dare to think that I might get in the ballpark of a pantone, or even get a usable image for most jobs regardless of whether it needs to be matched to a pantone or not.
I have contacted ND graphics (our local sales and service company for Mimaki) and they have been completely of no use either.
Their tech suggested printing a pantone color chart from the printer, than using that as a reference guide for colors, which we have been doing, but this only goes so far. When we are dealing with photographic images, or gradients, or other types of work that are not solid colors, its a pretty useless solution.
I would LOVE to have profiles made for the printer, but ND graphics does not have the equipment to do it so that is of no help.
I have tried reaching out to other companies and they do not have the Mimaki software to make the profiles.
Apparently nobody in Calgary, AB exists that can profile a Mimaki printer, and I find that somewhat sad.
I am attaching some photos of our variance in colors from another shop that I had print them who uses a roland with canned profiles, and it is insanely different. The roland is outputting color that is very close to what you would expect, and ours is just outputting literal poop.
On the sun decal, mimaki output is dark crappy looking one.
On the blue decal, the mimaki output isthe one being pointed to.
Can someone for the love of god please put me out of my misery and try to help me with this.
I am literally at the point of tears - and I say that in all seriousness.
I have been searching up and down for a reasonable solution to this problem and I have yet to find it.
Before anyone attacks me, yes I have used the search on the forum and I have tried pretty much every suggestion here, and I cannot get any good results so first of all, I would like to see what other users of these machines think and what experiences they are having, and secondly, I would greatly appreciate some help here, as we are losing clients and money every time we have this problem.
We have 2 machines, a CJV150 and JV150 both running SS21 Inks (we use jetbest inks, not OEM cartridges)
I have tried going back to OEM inks as well and there is not a whole lot of change or improvement in the color output.
RIP is Rasterlink 7 - We are well set up on it and do not have the ability to change out of it at the moment.
All profiles used are ones downloaded from the profile manager online. We have tried the media specific ones as well as the GPVC generic profile, and they do not vary a ton either.
The problem I am having is that most colors are COMPLETELY out to lunch.
I cant even dare to think that I might get in the ballpark of a pantone, or even get a usable image for most jobs regardless of whether it needs to be matched to a pantone or not.
I have contacted ND graphics (our local sales and service company for Mimaki) and they have been completely of no use either.
Their tech suggested printing a pantone color chart from the printer, than using that as a reference guide for colors, which we have been doing, but this only goes so far. When we are dealing with photographic images, or gradients, or other types of work that are not solid colors, its a pretty useless solution.
I would LOVE to have profiles made for the printer, but ND graphics does not have the equipment to do it so that is of no help.
I have tried reaching out to other companies and they do not have the Mimaki software to make the profiles.
Apparently nobody in Calgary, AB exists that can profile a Mimaki printer, and I find that somewhat sad.
I am attaching some photos of our variance in colors from another shop that I had print them who uses a roland with canned profiles, and it is insanely different. The roland is outputting color that is very close to what you would expect, and ours is just outputting literal poop.
On the sun decal, mimaki output is dark crappy looking one.
On the blue decal, the mimaki output isthe one being pointed to.
Can someone for the love of god please put me out of my misery and try to help me with this.
I am literally at the point of tears - and I say that in all seriousness.