Strange coincidence that Roland Acadamy is having a webinar (free to Roland users) tomorrow (Tues) 9am pst:
http://www.rolanddga.com/training/workshops/detail.aspx?cid={24b20f05-30b2-df11-a2e0-00505684649c} the topic is
Tips & Tricks – VersaWorks 4.8 (part 2) – Pantone Library Support
I'll be attending for sure!
TSG - I use a few palettes: 1. Roland's Color Library (included in the Flexi software) I've added the palette to my workspace and also printed out a sample swatch of the entire library onto a 2' X 3' card for reference.
2. Pantone Solid Coated (also in Flexi) I use this to match to specific PMS colors using the actual Pantone Swatch Book as a reference. I usually need to print small test squares in the range of the specific PMS color to tweak it.
3. My own Palette which is also docked on my workspace. It includes frequently used swatches, some are from the other palettes, some are from Avery's vinyl library that work well, some are from colors I've "picked" from jpegs and it also has gradients I've created over the years.
In Versaworks I use the "Premium Wrap" profile when using 3MIj180. I do not use 3M's profile because it dumps way too much ink - it pools ink for some reason. I use Oracals 3551 and 3651 profiles with their matched materials. So the profiles handle the rendering.
I have the "convert Spot color" box checked always in the File Format tab of Versaworks.
I do have some issues with Greys, but I agree with CrystalCoast that the Lam has some effect on the greenish cast. Since changing to 3M8518 lam from Oraguard 290 I haven't noticed it much.
Hope this helps...
Yukon