OK. I'll switch to a cheaper media run though a ton of ink and see if anything changes.
As a test, I decided to create a new file with Corel Draw to eliminate Flex from the issue list.
Obviously my white point is way off with my camera. From top to bottom this is my profile that is 16p/200, middle is stock profile 10p/120, and bottom is with no color correction 10p/120. I'm not sure exactly what this means but the blue on the bottom right is getting a little brighter but nowhere close to your blues. It seems to me that the printer is just not spitting out amount of blue that it should whether that is the profile or something with the printer itself.
Is there a way with these printers to turn LC/LM off completely? Does the picture above tell you anything?
As a test, I decided to create a new file with Corel Draw to eliminate Flex from the issue list.
Obviously my white point is way off with my camera. From top to bottom this is my profile that is 16p/200, middle is stock profile 10p/120, and bottom is with no color correction 10p/120. I'm not sure exactly what this means but the blue on the bottom right is getting a little brighter but nowhere close to your blues. It seems to me that the printer is just not spitting out amount of blue that it should whether that is the profile or something with the printer itself.
Is there a way with these printers to turn LC/LM off completely? Does the picture above tell you anything?