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Gradients not printing right in Flexi???

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Ok, so I had to reload Flexi 8 a couple weeks ago. Now I have a big issue. My gradients don't print out right. I can print out 100% cyan, and it comes out ok. But when I print something right next to it that is a gradient from white to 100% cyan, it comes out as a goofball greenish-blue. Any idea why my gradients won't print like they should?

I'm sure it's just a setting....... somewhere..............
 

zmatalucci

New Member
I always have problems printing gradients in flexi. Now I export to Versaworks, and that clears up the problem. It seems as though Flexi is becoming quite useless to me any more.
 

bob

It's better to have two hands than one glove.
Ok, so I had to reload Flexi 8 a couple weeks ago. Now I have a big issue. My gradients don't print out right. I can print out 100% cyan, and it comes out ok. But when I print something right next to it that is a gradient from white to 100% cyan, it comes out as a goofball greenish-blue. Any idea why my gradients won't print like they should?

I'm sure it's just a setting....... somewhere..............

A couple of settings.

Make the gradient CMYK, not RGB. A gradient is one of the few, perhaps the only, times you want to deal in CMYK.

Next make sure the Smooth Blends setting in the Rip and Print and/or the printer's job properties is set to either 'Enhanced' or 'Super'. Anything but the 'Normal' setting.
 

fozzyber

New Member
Let me guess your color is a spot color?, or check your rendering intents for gradients...gradients get a different processing in flexi. than spots, Just another example of flexi screwing up colors...
 

thewood

New Member
The colors I chose were all CMYK... I'm using a CMYK color palette.

Not sure about v8, but in 7 you can choose CMYK colors to make up the gradient and still have the Gradient Color Mode set to RGB. Check the Gradient Tab.
 

Flame

New Member
Ah.... it was on RGB. I'll try with everything under CMYK and see how it works. 4 little cute colored dots, not 2, right? :)
 
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