Patrice Brunelle
New Member
Hello all, I'll try and make a long story short. Please bear with me.
We bought a new printer (VG2), and we already had an old printer (XR-640). When the Roland tech came to install the VG2, he had to update our Versawork to the latest version, 6.11.
Now I'm working on profiling the new printer to match the colors on the XR-640 that we've been using for years, and I noticed something weird with our old one (XR-640). I use the Roland color chart a lot, and I keep a printed sample handy, to do color matches with clients and stuff. But since updating Versawork, all the colors from the Roland Color Chart are slightly off. Worst with the reds, orange, purple.
The weird part is, if I go in Versawork to the Media tab and print the Roland Color Charts, all the colors are fine, but when I use those colors in a design, they're off. Same Queue setting, profile, everything. It all worked fined before we got the new version of VersaWork.
Does anyone know what it is I'm missing? Maybe a new option I'm overlooking while setting up jobs?
Thanks!
We bought a new printer (VG2), and we already had an old printer (XR-640). When the Roland tech came to install the VG2, he had to update our Versawork to the latest version, 6.11.
Now I'm working on profiling the new printer to match the colors on the XR-640 that we've been using for years, and I noticed something weird with our old one (XR-640). I use the Roland color chart a lot, and I keep a printed sample handy, to do color matches with clients and stuff. But since updating Versawork, all the colors from the Roland Color Chart are slightly off. Worst with the reds, orange, purple.
The weird part is, if I go in Versawork to the Media tab and print the Roland Color Charts, all the colors are fine, but when I use those colors in a design, they're off. Same Queue setting, profile, everything. It all worked fined before we got the new version of VersaWork.
Does anyone know what it is I'm missing? Maybe a new option I'm overlooking while setting up jobs?
Thanks!