I printed my color book with a certain plate maker and printer successfully twice. The business was sold. They used to used Fuji and now they use Kodak machinery. The nice green turned into Olive Green. They are the same PDF files that I used before. Perhaps you have a suggestion?
Was the proof only shown on screen or was it a digital shift. I'm assuming that the proof was from the new company.
If it was a digital print reject the job, never accept a display only proof.
The proof didn't look like much of a color shift. The final print had an awful color shift.
The proof from the new company was shown on screen.
David Milisock said:If it was a digital print reject the job, never accept a display only proof.
They are going to give me a hard copy "Iris" to look over. Is that considered a digital print? A "display only proof"?
David Milisock said:The proof didn't look like much of a color shift. The final print had an awful color shift.
I'm not sure I understand what you mean.
If the color shift also shows up on the hard copy, what could be the source of the color shift? Te last time I printed from the same PDF, the color was fine.
An Iris proof is something that seems to be very old technology but it they can match the iris then ok (if the iris matched your last print)!
Can you send a link to your file, the CDR and the PDF please, (embed the color profiles)
I got your email and your file is built with an olive green color. Not as bad as the image posted but not anywhere near the original.