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Seiko 64S / FlexiSign Pro 8 / Production Manager

tiffanykrt

New Member
Any advice on printing reds on a solvent ink printer? I'm running a Seiko Colorpainter 64S with FlexiSign Pro 8.5. I'm not experienced enough to make my own color profiles, so I downloaded some profiles from the Avery website (printing on Avery vinyl) and have been using those. But I just can't get it to print red. It's either too orange or brown. We recently lost our profit on a job because we couldn't get the red color right and had to outsource to a wholesale printer to get it right. I'd really like to learn more about this so it doesn't happen again.

A little background on me...
I'm fairly new to the sign business. Been working here 5 years now, but only running this printer for the last 2 years. My boss has no experience running this thing and made it my job to get it up and running and learn how to use it. So I'm mostly self taught. We purchased it used from another sign company (who took horrible care of it). The Seiko tech worked his magic (spent lots of our money) and got it back in pretty good working order. He's also the one who helped me to learn to use it. So that's about the extent of my knowledge.

Any help would be appreciated :thankyou:
 

tiffanykrt

New Member
I'm sorry - what is Y100M100? Is that 100% saturation of Yellow and Magenta? Again, I'm really new at messing with color profiles. I turned off the color correction. I do have the pantone color bridge so thats what I was using to tell it what color red to print, but still, none looked good enough. Thanks so much for your help!
 

d fleming

Premium Subscriber
Best red you'll get out of a seiko is using rgb... r-255,g-0,b-0.The seiko prints an awesome red.
 

tiffanykrt

New Member
I figured out what Y100M100 meant... DUH! I'm an idiot. I set that up and the R255 up as reds in my color table - THANKS! What is your take on printing a darker red though? These are just a standard bright red, but the red color I was trying to print (the one we had to outsource) was a deeper red. In terms of vinyl it pretty much matched a 3M Dark Red or an Avery Spectra Red. Not quite a bright red, but not quite a burgundy. It always looked brown when printed. I didn't try turning the color correction off before - I'm going to try it now and see how it prints.
 

J Hill Designs

New Member
best advise is search for the printable pantone chart (on these forums) and print it out on your printer - that way you know exactly what you will be getting when you chose a pantone color...
 

gabagoo

New Member
Flexi has colour charts that you can print out and then if you still cant find good reds, try using different profiles until you do.
Make note of all the good colours you find and record how they were done for future use.
 
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