Thanks , so I'm guessing there isnt really a chart that I can print ?
Images are in Corel , CRD format and vector / 300 dpi .
This is the only customer I have had that's givin me such a hard time , I mean this guy really threw a huge fit ! I just need to figure out a way to send him some samples so I can get this behind me.
You must mean 'CDR'. To which RIP can you input .CDR files?
Regardless...
There's lots of color charts. Just Google 'PMS charts Corel'. In the bazillion hits this generates there will be lots of charts to download and print. Another method for exploring the possibilities for just one color is to create a pair of rectangles, or whatever shape strikes your fancy, fill one of them with a red on one side of what you're seeking and the other with a red on the other side. Then blend the two objects using ten or so steps. Use the eyedropper to determine the precise color of each shape in the blend, add text to put each spec below its shape, print it and see what you get.
When you get a chart you might consider printing it [and everything else you print from that chart] with your Rendering Intents, all except for 'Bitmaps, set to "No Color Correction" or, failing that, "Saturation". Set Bitmaps to 'Perceptual'. Print the thing on the media and with the profile you're using. When you want a particular color, find it on the chart and use it. If there's two, pick the darker.
Either the chart or the blended shapes will work.
Don't be seduced by the color profile mafia who seem to think the a special profile is needed for each and every nuance of media, weather, and probably holidays. They work orders of magnitude harder than they have to and their results are functionally no better than doing exactly as described above. Sometimes different, but no better. Having been at this, with reasonable success I might add, for lo these many years I know from whence I speak..
Never forget that what comes out of the printer is the truth and once you know what that's going to be [hence the color chart(s)], you can make your gear do pretty much whatever you want it to do.