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570 and 365 Printing differently, anyway to dial them in?

Like the title says, I have a 365 and a 570, both using the same 3M IJ180 Profile, but the prints are noticeably different, we basically print the same trailer wrap over and over and I want to print it on both printers, but the 570 print looks like the contrast is dialed up to 100, I have done everything I know to do, we use Flexi. Open to any and all suggestions!!
 
What all did you try...? Did you install your L300 profile into the L500?
I think we figured it out, there is something funky with the profiles, the last thing we did was run our test prints on both printers using the 'Generic Self-Adhesive Vinyl' profile on both printers and they printed nearly perfectly, a subtle difference, but not enough to stop us from printing trailer wraps... why that profile works and all the others don't is anyone's guess.
 

FrankW

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Unfortunately, HP Latex printers are not very constant with colours. There can be viewable differences from one to another day.

There is a chapter in the manual about synchronizing colours between latex printers.
 

Solventinkjet

DIY Printer Fixing Guide
I think we figured it out, there is something funky with the profiles, the last thing we did was run our test prints on both printers using the 'Generic Self-Adhesive Vinyl' profile on both printers and they printed nearly perfectly, a subtle difference, but not enough to stop us from printing trailer wraps... why that profile works and all the others don't is anyone's guess.
A very common misconception about color profiles is that they are static, absolute definitions of color. The reality is that they are fine tuning color for your unique printer, ink, vinyl, and environment. Two printers of the same model, with the same printheads, same ink, same vinyl, and in the same room can have differences that affect color. So when you use boxed profiles, you're using the specific fine tuned parameters of someone else's printer, ink, vinyl, and environment. To get consistent color between printers, you need to make your own profiles for each printer individually. Even over time, as a printhead ages, the linearized output of the printhead will delinearize and needs to be tweaked back into linearization, which is why sometimes when you reprint a job from a year ago, the colors don't quite match. All this to say, there's a lot more going on in profiles than most people realize.

But in most sign shops, close is good enough so a lot of people use boxed profiles and that's perfectly fine until you need to match specific colors or match colors with another printer.
 
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