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ICC Profile Newbie Basics

MrSalumi

New Member
I have an interesting issue. My Roland printer is running bulk Bordeaux Ink that is made for a Mimaki. (SJ540 with prms33 to be exact)

When looking or creating ICC's should I be trying to find ICC's for the media, printer, or ink type?

I'm just getting into the color management side of this business and looking forward to your help!
 

SightLine

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Well you are not going to "find" any since no company is going to bother making profiles for a printer using ink intended for some other machine. Best you could hope for are profiles for a Roland using ink intended for a Roland.

The best option is creating your own profiles. Takes the right tools and software to do this. Of course a profile is for a specific ink, machine, resolution and passes, media, and RIP color settings (input profile like Adobe RGB, Web Coated SWOP CMYK, and the rendering intent - perceptual, etc.).
 

MrSalumi

New Member
Well that makes sense. Why would they waste the time? Sounds like I get to start learning to create profiles!

Thank you for the input.
 

phototec

New Member
Third party inks and custom profiles go hand in hand like Lady Ga Ga and big bong hits.

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:rock-n-roll:
 

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Jesse_gvi

New Member
We've always had trouble with black-to-white gradients looking either purple or green (I use canned profiles for a JV3 in Flexi). I can turn off color correction and get a perfect transition, but of course any other color in the print is unusable. Can I assume a custom profile would fix this, as the printer is obviously able to achieve the desired result? I know it would help color matching, what about printing a correct gradient?
 

MikePro

New Member
ink limits are a great start, as it doesn't require a spectrophotometer. At least then, if you can't fully profile your ink/media sets, you can still get decent results.
Talk with your ink supplier, and they will most likely have some basic profile options for you. I've run bordeaux for years and got my initial profiles directly from their website.
 
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