We recently got a job to apply a digitally printed reflective white vinyl on a vehicle. It seemed like a simple job, but our customer is not happy. The print consist of black gradient against the white/silver reflective background. Somehow there is a very faint green tint built into the print. You can see it as the black lightens up in the last 25% of the print (approaching 0% black). We asked around and someone suggested it was caused by the laminate we are using, but we can see the tint before we apply the lamination. We then started making color adjustments in the adobe illustrator where we set the CMYK to 100% black. This eliminated the green tint, but we lost a lot of details in the print. The black gradient is now much shorter before it switches to 0% black. Has anyone experienced this problem and found a solution to eliminate the green tint? We haven't yet tried different brand reflective vinyl, made any other CMYK adjustments in the illustrator or tried different profiles in our RIP program. Here's our printer setup: Onyx RIP, Mimaki JV3 printer using their solvent ink, illustrator & photoshop program. By the way we are using all six color inks in our printer.