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Posted by Lettercraft (Member # 268) on :
 
PRINTING TO LARGE-FORMAT:
WHEN I BRING UP A FILE ON SCREEN, THE PRINT IS A PERFECT MATCH (8-COLOR ROLAND). WHEN I SCAN ANYTHING (DOESN'T MATTER TO WHICH SOFTWARE), THE SCREEN COLORS ARE OFF QUITE A BIT FROM THE OBJECT I SCANNED.IS THERE ANYTHING I CAN DO OTHER THAN MAKING MY COLOR ADJUSTMENTS IN THE SOFTWARE ITSELF
TO MAKE THE SCANNED COLORS ACCURATE ON SCREEN (I NEED DETAILS PLEASE)!
 
Posted by Glenn Taylor (Member # 162) on :
 
Bob,

It sounds like you need to have your scanner calibrated. My HP tends to push things into the blue a bit.

You may want to check out http://www.monacosys.com/monacoezcolor.html. Its what I use to calibrate all of my scanners, monitors and printers.
 
Posted by Jeffrey Vrstal (Member # 2271) on :
 
Hey Glenn...

I get the (404 File Not Found

The file you are trying to access does not exist on the server.) message when I try to go to that link.

Thanks [Eek!]
 
Posted by Glenn Taylor (Member # 162) on :
 
http://www.monacosys.com/monacoezcolor.html

Try this. I think it was the period at the end of the sentence that screwwed it up.
 
Posted by J & N Signs (Member # 901) on :
 
I've had to decrease Cyan by about 30 on scanned images with a white background. I have two stepped the printing on certain occasions.
 
Posted by Lettercraft (Member # 268) on :
 
THANX GLENN....LOOKS LIKE THE ANSWER....AS ALWAYS, IT JUST TAKES$$$$$$$!
 


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