Mosh
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Sometimes the way one sends a file isn't always opened in the same manner due to some stoopid glitch. Can't be explained, but it happens.
This was my point, not dogging you, thus the reason for a PDF proof....
Sometimes the way one sends a file isn't always opened in the same manner due to some stoopid glitch. Can't be explained, but it happens.
as i mentioned before it is possible to hit what you're exactly wanting, but it is going to require more passes on a flatbed. Typically cheap yard signs are done on the fastest setting, and sold for next to nothing. If you want it to be more detailed you should request production mode over billboard mode. HQ mode would be overkill.
but what you see there is pretty typical for work of this nature.
Hey Adam, I'll respectfully disagree... I could run that job in billboard mode all day long and it'll look correct (it may not look amazing compared to a higher pass count, but billboard mode wouldn't ignore shades of gray like that). I really don't think this is a print speed issue. To me it looks like the profile took everything above say 80% black and converted it to 100% black. There's not a ton of contrast in the roof image, it's almost like the RIP couldn't differentiate between similar darker shades of gray. I'm sure there's a technical term for this, I've not encountered it so I'm not sure, but this definitely looks like a profile problem.
Their QC should have caught that, it's unfortunate they didn't but print mistakes can and do slip through the fingers of even the best of us, hopefully they will step up to the plate and make it right for you, assuming their profiles allow them to reprint it correctly.
I guess it depends on the printer. HPs billboard mode is .... well not amazing.