Hello everyone, I'm back again with another question. I'm trying to better understand what is causing this issue. Our client uses a 3rd party design company who supplies us with PDF's, Sometimes I'm able to take the pdf straight into VW and print it. Sometimes it's too large of a file and gives me an insufficient memory error. Anyway, when that happens I save their pdf from PS as a tiff and I discard layers. my media I'm printing on is roland brand backlit. using profile - Roland DGA GBF for the glossy backlit signs. Preset is set to Pre-Press General, the target profiles are AdobeRGB1998 and CMYK is USWebCoatedSWOP. Raster and Vector are both Colorimetric. I've changed the raster to Preceptual which made no change to my print. Use Embedded ICC profile was checked.
I then informed the 3rd party that I could see banding on their pdf, in my VW rip preview, and in the actual print. I've since received the native file which was done with InDesign. When I open the file up with indesign, I see they have 2 different rectangles making their gradient. One being 19%k The second when I clicked it, showed up as an rgb value. and had 0%k. Lastly if I check the color settings on their native file the working space for rgb is sRGB and cmyk is us web coated.
Should I change my target profile to srgb or will VW change to that automatically. Whats causing the issue in the image? It bugs me because our client says, well our other vendors don't seem to have this issue. Also they're very picky and I'm just trying to get a better understand of the printer and what would cause these things. I want to prevent them for future prints..
Cliffnotes - Grey graidents print blocky. I can see steps, there is a magenta tint in there. printer inks are CMYK LM LC LK M - we have double M, not sure why...?
I then informed the 3rd party that I could see banding on their pdf, in my VW rip preview, and in the actual print. I've since received the native file which was done with InDesign. When I open the file up with indesign, I see they have 2 different rectangles making their gradient. One being 19%k The second when I clicked it, showed up as an rgb value. and had 0%k. Lastly if I check the color settings on their native file the working space for rgb is sRGB and cmyk is us web coated.
Should I change my target profile to srgb or will VW change to that automatically. Whats causing the issue in the image? It bugs me because our client says, well our other vendors don't seem to have this issue. Also they're very picky and I'm just trying to get a better understand of the printer and what would cause these things. I want to prevent them for future prints..
Cliffnotes - Grey graidents print blocky. I can see steps, there is a magenta tint in there. printer inks are CMYK LM LC LK M - we have double M, not sure why...?