if youre not sure of how to build a media profile from scratch then matching prior work is almost impossible.. there are expensive classes to cover this specific skillset and science.. but try this link - DO NOT USE ADVANCED functions.. keep it simple. follow steps in setup media..
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for hp media step by step see the part on 25500 -
HP Designjet L25500 and L26500 Printer Series - Color matching between the HP Designjet L25500 and L26500 | HP® Customer Support
basically -
- make media, set print res, patterns, etc
- load media and print ink limit test
- pick best test sections, no running, no puddling, dry time within reason
- print linearization target
- read target
- adjust settings for desired results
- linearize
- confirm acceptable linearization
- go to icc profiling steps if desired
i assume your measurement device is correctly calibrated, verified, and correctly hooked up? since you didnt say what youre using i guess youre using the HP built in spectro system, it is very dependent on the HP media selections on the printer. You may need to create a new media at the printer first, then go to Onyx to load it and manage it. If you use an existing on-printer ICC profile, it will muddy the mess. If it is using preinstalled ICC profiles in front of the ink limits and linearizations you will not match anything.