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Having an issue, printer is not outputting same colors on reprint. Trying to reprint a wrap panel, was originally printed 1 week ago. When trying to reprint (not re-ripping) the gray colors are all off, a much "cooler" print (see pic). I've tried everything I can think of, checked settings, re-ripped the file, re-saved, checked color modes.. Still not printing correct.
So I've also tested some other, non-related print files and they seem to still be printing correctly.
Only thing I can think of is this "troubled" file has lots of clipping masks and transparencies in it. The clipping masks are large and make the files hard to save in anything but 1/10th scale.. but we have printed this wrap a dozen or so times and not run into this color shift issue, and it's the same files. But the way that the red doesn't seem to shift and the gray areas are where most of the clipping masks are has me wondering? We test printed another common print job that has a gray gradient similar colors as the "troubled" print and it prints dead on.
Employee who runs the printer is stumped, says no settings have been changed on printer or in rip and we can not figure this out.
Any suggestions?
So I've also tested some other, non-related print files and they seem to still be printing correctly.
Only thing I can think of is this "troubled" file has lots of clipping masks and transparencies in it. The clipping masks are large and make the files hard to save in anything but 1/10th scale.. but we have printed this wrap a dozen or so times and not run into this color shift issue, and it's the same files. But the way that the red doesn't seem to shift and the gray areas are where most of the clipping masks are has me wondering? We test printed another common print job that has a gray gradient similar colors as the "troubled" print and it prints dead on.
Employee who runs the printer is stumped, says no settings have been changed on printer or in rip and we can not figure this out.
Any suggestions?
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