Grizzly
It’s all about your print!
We have an Epson F6370 and have had green color shift across all products such as mousepads, towels & chromalux panels. Purchased in Jan of 2021, at first, it seemed pretty good. Not my favorite coloring but definitely sellable and acceptable.
Lately, I can't get anything to print without a green shift. It's almost seems like the yellow is too strong or the magenta is too weak. I don't use the Epson near as much as our other printers so I decided to drain the magenta ink and put brand new ink in. It was a small improvement but still not sellable.
The same print on my flatbeds, Seikos or Colorado look as they should with correct depth and gray tones. We use Epson Edge Print for the Epson with the included profiles. We use ONYX for all of our other printers and I've never seen this bad of a color shift.
I've attached a good sample. The one on the left is a chromalux panel from the Epson 6370. The one on the right is off my Seiko 104s.
Does anyone have a profile for Onyx I could try before creating my own. I just want to factor out a variable and see if it's the rip or the printer before I dive into the time it takes to create a profile, especially for dyesub chomalux panels.
I do have a Spectrophotometer and have created my own profiles. Just looking to get something a little better as it's not a big part of our business.
Thanks
Jeremy
Lately, I can't get anything to print without a green shift. It's almost seems like the yellow is too strong or the magenta is too weak. I don't use the Epson near as much as our other printers so I decided to drain the magenta ink and put brand new ink in. It was a small improvement but still not sellable.
The same print on my flatbeds, Seikos or Colorado look as they should with correct depth and gray tones. We use Epson Edge Print for the Epson with the included profiles. We use ONYX for all of our other printers and I've never seen this bad of a color shift.
I've attached a good sample. The one on the left is a chromalux panel from the Epson 6370. The one on the right is off my Seiko 104s.
Does anyone have a profile for Onyx I could try before creating my own. I just want to factor out a variable and see if it's the rip or the printer before I dive into the time it takes to create a profile, especially for dyesub chomalux panels.
I do have a Spectrophotometer and have created my own profiles. Just looking to get something a little better as it's not a big part of our business.
Thanks
Jeremy