![]() And we’re following that path and tweaking our color and replacing profiles one by one to get our color consistency back to where we’re comfortable. You can get color parity between the P9000 and the Epson 9900, it just takes a little work. But we’ve started having profiles made, and have tested profiles made by some of the paper manufacturers, like Hahnemühle, Canson and Lexjet, and what we’ve found is that it’s not the inkset at all. Nothing is matching, and Colorbyte says it’s the new Epson ink set. Now, we’ve entered into a realm that I call color hell. We replaced one of our Epson 4900s with an Epson P5000, and we replaced one of our Epson 9900s with a P9000. We would proof on the 4900 and do production on the 9900s. ![]() Then, recently, we had two printers die – an Epson 9900 and an Epson 4900. Sometimes we would send them profile targets to be made, but we never had to worry about the color. ![]() And we’ve always used Colorbyte Software’s Imageprint as our RIP, and their profiles. We have used Epson printers for ten years now. ![]()
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