I have an on-going issue with one red color on my HP Scitex FB700. The color in question is a Pantone color: 187C.
The issue primarily stems from the fact that we just upgraded to the Scitex this year. For the last 8 years, we were printing most projects on a Colorspan 72UVX and a Mimaki JV3. We also use screen printing for some projects.
Obviously, using different printers, inks, and processes has yielded some varying results over the years, but always "in the ballpark." I never had a color complaint until this year with the Scitex.
The Pantone color prints very dull - my customer described it as "faded" (the customer had me replace a brand new sign because the color had "faded" after only a couple of weeks).
In most cases, the Scitex has produced far superior results to the Colorspan, but I have old prints from the Colorspan using the same color and the Colorspan's color is much more vibrant.
I have spent hours trying to match the Colorspan's print - I've used different Pantone colors, tons of CMYK values, printed CMYK charts, and used different print qualities and settings. I managed to quickly make the color better when I sent the CMYK value (taken from the Color Bridge) to the printer instead of the Pantone color, but it's still not right.
So far, the solution has been to print the color on the Mimaki JV3, which is still operation. It's much slower, and I can't print direct to the substrate, but it gets the job done...until today. Now I have a problem with the JV3 and I'm in the bind to get this color printed quickly.
Any suggestions?
The issue primarily stems from the fact that we just upgraded to the Scitex this year. For the last 8 years, we were printing most projects on a Colorspan 72UVX and a Mimaki JV3. We also use screen printing for some projects.
Obviously, using different printers, inks, and processes has yielded some varying results over the years, but always "in the ballpark." I never had a color complaint until this year with the Scitex.
The Pantone color prints very dull - my customer described it as "faded" (the customer had me replace a brand new sign because the color had "faded" after only a couple of weeks).
In most cases, the Scitex has produced far superior results to the Colorspan, but I have old prints from the Colorspan using the same color and the Colorspan's color is much more vibrant.
I have spent hours trying to match the Colorspan's print - I've used different Pantone colors, tons of CMYK values, printed CMYK charts, and used different print qualities and settings. I managed to quickly make the color better when I sent the CMYK value (taken from the Color Bridge) to the printer instead of the Pantone color, but it's still not right.
So far, the solution has been to print the color on the Mimaki JV3, which is still operation. It's much slower, and I can't print direct to the substrate, but it gets the job done...until today. Now I have a problem with the JV3 and I'm in the bind to get this color printed quickly.
Any suggestions?