I was wondering what format you are using when you export to a Roland Verscamm printer.
RGB or CYKM
Ever once in a while I run into the problem of creating something using a color that includes either a red or blue that the printer won't print correctly.
When creating graphics are you only working with RGB colors?
The whole issue of color management is very interesting and also difficult to understand.
I am using an Oracal vinyl and have used the settings they suggest.
Thanks Jimmy
I Just use RGB colours for design And send to the printer as Rgb, Works fine for me
Chipster
Your comment I Just use RGB colours for design And send to the printer as Rgb, Works fine for me.
The problem with just using RGB colors is that you are very limited with the selection of colors.
I have spent many hours getting the right profiles for the media I am using and in most cases it works just fine but!!!!!!!!!!
The RGB color selections really limited.
I really like using the color sections with Pantone colors because they are endless but the problem is getting what I see on the screen to even come close with the printer.
Jim
Jimmy Hill said:The problem with just using RGB colors is that you are very limited with the selection of colors.
Whaaaaa? 16.7 million colors are limiting?
Maybe you mean you don't like the palette. I made one for you.
I don't agree that rgb selections are limited, I used to design in cmyk and I found that a lot of the colours were a bit on the dull side for some reason. I really dont understand the colour management thing but all rgb colours that i use come out very nice when printed, I havent found a bad rgb colour, when printed yet
chipster said:I havent found a bad rgb colour, when printed yet