Rat_Fink
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Flexi 22 and Muto XpertJet 1641SR.
Is there any way to print gray tones without them looking as if they have a greenish tint?
Black and really dark grays seem to be ok. It is really noticeable when at about 80% black and lighter.
All other colors print great!
I previously had the Mutoh 1624x along with the bundled Mutoh edition and did’t have this problem.
I am using genuine Mutoh MS41 inks.
Here is what I have tried so far:
1. I have switched to several different profiles/setups.
2. Used different media/laminate (cast and calendared).
3. Tried different colors - for example, I was using Pantone cool grays, and now switched to different percentages of pure black.
4. I converted designs with grays to bitmap and then switched the bitmap mode to grayscale.
None of these really made much of a difference.
I’m not sure if I have the ability to make a custom profile, but would definitely try if it would not screw up other colors.
I have a bunch of supplies with the colors matched and saved and I would rather not have to try to rematch them all.
I would give it a shot if absolutely necessary.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thank you!
Is there any way to print gray tones without them looking as if they have a greenish tint?
Black and really dark grays seem to be ok. It is really noticeable when at about 80% black and lighter.
All other colors print great!
I previously had the Mutoh 1624x along with the bundled Mutoh edition and did’t have this problem.
I am using genuine Mutoh MS41 inks.
Here is what I have tried so far:
1. I have switched to several different profiles/setups.
2. Used different media/laminate (cast and calendared).
3. Tried different colors - for example, I was using Pantone cool grays, and now switched to different percentages of pure black.
4. I converted designs with grays to bitmap and then switched the bitmap mode to grayscale.
None of these really made much of a difference.
I’m not sure if I have the ability to make a custom profile, but would definitely try if it would not screw up other colors.
I have a bunch of supplies with the colors matched and saved and I would rather not have to try to rematch them all.
I would give it a shot if absolutely necessary.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thank you!
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