FatCat
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Long story short, I used an outside vendor to produce some feather flags and a tent for a customer of ours. (No, I am not going to name them here.) We've used them before and all our prior work from them has been fine.
However, we received the flags and tent, and the colors on the flags don't match the tent - not even close. Of course the customer is going to use them all together and I doubt they'll accept the job. Both are the same color combination (Green and Orange) and the exact same CMYK values were used on both files - so its not a file issue. (The orange isn't terrible but the green on the tent looks like John Deere green and the flags look like dark pine tree green.)
I contacted customer support through email, explained the issue and got a reply today that kind of ticked me off. Basically, they said the flags were printed on one machine, the tent was printed on another and they don't guarantee color matching. I've been in the industry over 20 years and I understand "color matching" as hitting a called pantone spot color, etc. NOT color consistency, which this clearly is.
They went on to say they would reprint the job JUST THIS ONCE if I sent them a new file and adjusted it better to the color I wanted??? OK, so how do I know what printer you're going to put it on and how do I know how to adjust for that printer?? In this day and age a shop that doesn't have their machines at least SOMEWHAT calibrated is just mind boggling. I wonder if they got a big order from Coca-Cola if they would think it would be OK to have their flags look the correct shade of red, but the table throw was pink and the tent they ordered turned out maroon?!?!?
I bit my tongue and replied professionally and politely - will see what that yields....sigh...just can't believe I even have to go through this with a trade company.
However, we received the flags and tent, and the colors on the flags don't match the tent - not even close. Of course the customer is going to use them all together and I doubt they'll accept the job. Both are the same color combination (Green and Orange) and the exact same CMYK values were used on both files - so its not a file issue. (The orange isn't terrible but the green on the tent looks like John Deere green and the flags look like dark pine tree green.)
I contacted customer support through email, explained the issue and got a reply today that kind of ticked me off. Basically, they said the flags were printed on one machine, the tent was printed on another and they don't guarantee color matching. I've been in the industry over 20 years and I understand "color matching" as hitting a called pantone spot color, etc. NOT color consistency, which this clearly is.
They went on to say they would reprint the job JUST THIS ONCE if I sent them a new file and adjusted it better to the color I wanted??? OK, so how do I know what printer you're going to put it on and how do I know how to adjust for that printer?? In this day and age a shop that doesn't have their machines at least SOMEWHAT calibrated is just mind boggling. I wonder if they got a big order from Coca-Cola if they would think it would be OK to have their flags look the correct shade of red, but the table throw was pink and the tent they ordered turned out maroon?!?!?
I bit my tongue and replied professionally and politely - will see what that yields....sigh...just can't believe I even have to go through this with a trade company.