You cannot use a profile for a vinyl on paper or even a coated paper profile on a uncoated paper
No exp with versaworks or flexi. I use onyx.
And i dont understand what you're trying... From your original post you're trying to print B&W or in grey scale or just using black ink, Either way you're trying to produce a neutral black and white image.
OK. You do not need 27 channels in photoshop to print black and white!
In your RIP, there should be a colour library with pantone/named colours. You should be able to make your own and use your own CMYK mixture. IF so make one and name it "BLACK 01" and set the CMYK formular as 100%k If it's in LAB you will need a spectrophotometer so don't worry about this step.
Open your image in photoshop.
Convert it to gray scale.
Go to your channels and duplicate your Gray channel
Click on your gray copy chanel, go to the drop down box on the right and click Channel Options
Rename it to what your spot channel needs to be (E.G Black 01 if you've created one or Pantone Black C if you're using pantone colour charts ect...)
Select Spot Color. Choose a colour (visual) like red or green.
Make only the gray chanel visiable and keep that selected. erase everything on the art board so it's white.
Turn on your spot colour channel and now you'll see the spot channel and the colour you've selected (visually) so if it's red, now your image will be red
Save it as a PDF.
Open it into your RIP.. In your RIP you should be able to edit the spot colour mixture. If you chose a pantone colour you should be able to change it to 100% K.
There you go.
There's other ways to do it. But just Proved you all wrong in making spot channels in photoshop with a Raster image.
That's all the help im going to give before people start contradicting me again because apparently i'm wrong, you cannot do spot colours in Photoshop and apparently you need more than 20 channels to do a B&W Image.
More or less I understand ICC profiles. I tried creating one and I didn't mean to use paper profile on vinyl profile but there are literally dozens of vinyl profiles out there made for vinyl. Printing with the wrong profile won't cause no catastrophic results. I was told to use the right profile and I said choosing profiles won't fix my problem and help achieve better grays.
If am correct the profiles just tells how the printer lays down ink on the particular media you have in the machine. amount of ink. speed of head, pass, feed, dry etc.
I tried to make a profile where i set the total ink limit to %100 and set individual colors to C%0M%0Y%0K%100 and see what happens. I did not have a chance to try my custom profile.
If you don't have experience with flexi then what are you trying to help with? But thanks for the help anyway.
I know I do not understand the photoshop spot color channel method for sure. I only do spot colors in versaworks but as far as i understand you can not make raster image with spot colors.
meaning: if you have a raster image that is made out of pixels it would be crazy hell of a work to tell individual pixels to have a spot color.
There are no solid colors on my image. Meaning there aren't a bunch of pixels next to each other with the same exact color that i could group and color it with a spot color.
I did watch some videos and i saw you can make spot colors if lets say you put a logo on a raster image and you make the solid color logo. Yes. In that case the spot color would work.
I didn't say 27 channels. I said 27 spot colors. Not sure if in photoshop you need to have 1 channel per spot color. but if I had to take a wild guess my raster image has more than 27 shades of grey.