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I am trying to print a TRUE yellow / process yellow color why in the heck does it have red dots? I am using rasterlink pro and have selected the pantone color process yellow do I need to do something else or am I just stuck with red dots in my yellow?
Pantone Process Yellow is based off of SWOP process ink standards.
Inkjet pigments are brighter and more vibrant than their SWOP counterparts. It adds magenta to dirty up the yellow to match the SWOP pigmentation.
You can convert your document to the same icc profile that you're using for output and adjust your yellows to remove the magenta portion. Just turning off your color management will remove any adjustments applied by your RIP and will seriously mess with the color and gray balance.
If the input profile is the same as the output profile the colors should remain consistent and allow you to adjust only the magenta out of the yellow. If you convert to the output profile prior to sending it to the rip you can safely turn off the color management as all the corrections to color and gray balance will have been applied during the convert to profile stage.
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