![]() ![]() So merely exporting a pdf and printing in Adobe Reader the file never gets color corrected for sublimation, as it never passes thru the printing profile. In other words it never goes out that "door". Once it's saved out as a file in any format then it never has been color corrected thru the ICC printing profile (sublimation or other ICC) and actually printed. So you could put any ICC into the printer profile selection and would no effect on a file that you only created in AI or imported in. the graphic data only "sees" the printing profile upon being passed along to a printer device. If you bring in any file into any graphic program it won't care what printer profile you had until you actually print. I have had to do that a few times when I have AI files that won't import correctly into Corel.Ĭlick to expand.OK, I have another possible workaround, but it requires you to understand why saving out your file in PDF from AI didn't work. If you have both AI and Photoshop you could export out your AI files to. If you didn't have gradients and only solid fills then swatching would work, even in AI. If Pisque is watching this thread perhaps he can comment on that possibility. It might be possible to do a grayscale only profile only based on a grayscale target, then you would still have to force black printing only through the driver. I would love to not have to have Corel Draw but it will do color right on a non-Postscript printer. It works great sending files out to commercial printers that have Postscript I have Adobe CS and only use AI for file conversions and occasional output to commercial printers. I have had AI for a long time and never got color correct in it. The MAC 1430 readme states RZ inks, but the PC file doesn't. Yes, I think it is the other party with the profile issue being suspect as not being the right one. Cobra does make custom profiles for your printer BTW.Ĭlick to expand. Suggest to try and determine if your profile and inks are matching, and that you have your setup correct first before going a custom profile route. Most users are happy with the product, most that aren't I have been able to help them get setup properly eventually. Otherwise grayscales are composite RGB and use the other inks to synthesize black.Īlso, if you post your screen shots I can look at them. This will force K black inks only to be used. grays) in your source graphic, then you simply set the Epson driver to Print black only. If you are using true grayscale (no colors other than black and percentages of black. I have no issues with grayscales and helping others setup the 1430 looking at test files that were the grays are OK. I know for sure as soon as the RZ inks profile came out he updated the 1430 profiles, so it makes no sense now to have the old inks up there when all the others (4 6 and 8 color) inks are the RZ type. ![]() He may have posted up the old profile if you are using the profile dated 1/25/14. ![]() It is also possible that he mistakenly put in the profile in the zip file for the old CP inks as well.Ĭheck with Richard and make sure you have the correct profile for the correct inks. I think there is a typo in the 1430 PC profile readme. Click to expand.When did you buy your inks? ![]()
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