I use Illustrator CC on a Mac for design. Our production computer is a Windows machine running Flexi 11 that we got when we bought our 1624. I have a PMS swatch chart that I printed on IJ35 hanging on the wall for my own reference using the ICC profiles loaded from Mutoh when the machine was set up. The nozzle check is nearly perfect...missing only part of one nozzle in the black section (literally like one 1/8" line). I'm using Mutoh inks.
The problem is that if I set a piece of art in, say, PMS 281 in Illustrator on my Mac, save it out as an eps, then drop it directly into Flexi Production Manager and print it using the same IJ35 profile on IJ35, my output is NOT PMS281. It happens almost without fail across colors. I'm not even worried about what it looks like on the screen. The whole point of PMS colors is that it's a dead-reliable method for color. I realize that the printer might shift a little bit, but that's why I printed the swatch chart. If I find the color I want to use on that chart, and it's 281 and I set the art to 281 in my computer, theoretically the printer should kick it out in 281, regardless of any shift, since the swatch chart was printed with that same shift. But it doesn't seem to work that way. It's not that all colors are too magenta, or all colors are too little yellow, or any specific pattern to the variance that we can see. They're just all...off. The only way to achieve true color is to import the art into Illustrator and change the color to PMS 281 and then print it from there. THEN it will come out matching the swatch chart on the wall.
Is there a setting somewhere in PM or Flexi that I need to check to 'always reference PMS' or something? I know it's gotta be an adjustment or setting that I just don't have right, but I'm at a loss.
The problem is that if I set a piece of art in, say, PMS 281 in Illustrator on my Mac, save it out as an eps, then drop it directly into Flexi Production Manager and print it using the same IJ35 profile on IJ35, my output is NOT PMS281. It happens almost without fail across colors. I'm not even worried about what it looks like on the screen. The whole point of PMS colors is that it's a dead-reliable method for color. I realize that the printer might shift a little bit, but that's why I printed the swatch chart. If I find the color I want to use on that chart, and it's 281 and I set the art to 281 in my computer, theoretically the printer should kick it out in 281, regardless of any shift, since the swatch chart was printed with that same shift. But it doesn't seem to work that way. It's not that all colors are too magenta, or all colors are too little yellow, or any specific pattern to the variance that we can see. They're just all...off. The only way to achieve true color is to import the art into Illustrator and change the color to PMS 281 and then print it from there. THEN it will come out matching the swatch chart on the wall.
Is there a setting somewhere in PM or Flexi that I need to check to 'always reference PMS' or something? I know it's gotta be an adjustment or setting that I just don't have right, but I'm at a loss.