Alright, I'm new to the forums and this is my first post.
So taking settings into account, Same profiles, Files built with same color palate in Illustrator, Same material, Saved as .eps ...
So we have a fleet account and we are 2 vehicles deep into the fleet. They are two different models so I can't just use the same files (otherwise I would not have this Issue) there is a background orange we are trying to hit, in illustrator, its Breakdown is 0,80,95,0
the first time onyx ripped this orange breakdown it came out as .8, 72.5, 98.8, 0 and the customer loved it so it became or baseline.
one month later, the same orange ripped as .8, 86.3, 94.1, .4
Also it wasn't just the orange that changed, there were global changes in color based off of the same exact illustrator color breakdowns. Blues and oranges and yellows and gradients as well.
I can change all of the solid spot colors back to the original color breakdowns from a month ago but I cant do anything about the gradients, transparencies and shadows. I showed the customer a proof printed on the material and laminated and he saw the differences right away (He's extra particular). Now I have to figure out how to force Onyx to rip this the exact same way it a month ago.
Has anyone else had this happen? Does anyone know why this happens or how how to make onyx do the exact same thing every time?
Any Help is appreciated,
Thanks.
-Keith
So taking settings into account, Same profiles, Files built with same color palate in Illustrator, Same material, Saved as .eps ...
So we have a fleet account and we are 2 vehicles deep into the fleet. They are two different models so I can't just use the same files (otherwise I would not have this Issue) there is a background orange we are trying to hit, in illustrator, its Breakdown is 0,80,95,0
the first time onyx ripped this orange breakdown it came out as .8, 72.5, 98.8, 0 and the customer loved it so it became or baseline.
one month later, the same orange ripped as .8, 86.3, 94.1, .4
Also it wasn't just the orange that changed, there were global changes in color based off of the same exact illustrator color breakdowns. Blues and oranges and yellows and gradients as well.
I can change all of the solid spot colors back to the original color breakdowns from a month ago but I cant do anything about the gradients, transparencies and shadows. I showed the customer a proof printed on the material and laminated and he saw the differences right away (He's extra particular). Now I have to figure out how to force Onyx to rip this the exact same way it a month ago.
Has anyone else had this happen? Does anyone know why this happens or how how to make onyx do the exact same thing every time?
Any Help is appreciated,
Thanks.
-Keith