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Re: Color Calibration Adjustments
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Re: Color Calibration Adjustments


  • Subject: Re: Color Calibration Adjustments
  • From: William Carr <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2009 18:54:58 -0500

Okay.

We have an OKI C5200ne LED printer.

I learned that it's not quite straightforward to print from Windows XP: but the instructions said you could print directly to a specific printer by loading the drivers in both OS's.

So, that made some sense. In theory, XP sends a print job to the Windows XP printer driver, and Parallels redirects it to the OS X printer driver.

Other than Parallels being plagued by slowdowns, the process worked. I have to defrag the virtual HD every day, and even then XP is just barely usable.

If I don't defrag daily, XP slows to a crawl... over thirty seconds to respond to a menu click.

Of course, I can reboot and use Boot Camp, but that's a pain as well.

I would be happy to meet with a color consultant, but I don't know of any in my area.

Does anyone know of a color consultant within thirty miles of Notre Dame, Indiana?

I was kind of hoping I could print off identical reference charts in OS X and XP and mail them to a consultant who could run a color scan on them. Maybe tweaking the .CMM file just a bit would work.

Thanks,

William Carr
SW Michigan



On Feb 15, 2009, at 4:49 PM, Roger wrote:

Hi William,

Edmund's suggestion makes sense, as it's not going to be easy to help you
without knowing, in details, what kind of printing pipeline you're using, on
both the Mac and Windows. In the end, it's possible that the Mac's
implementation of the printer driver may not offer the same options than its
Windows counterpart for any number of reasons, or that something in the
MacOSX printing architecture may result in a somewhat different output,
regardless of profiles selected. Can you tell us a little more about your
printer? Which Windows OS you're in?


Roger

Hi.

This is my first post.

My name is William Carr, I have a sign business in Cassopolis MI.


Here's the question that drew me to this list.


I have a laser printer with dye sublimation toner to do tshirts, trophies, etc. The color calibration supplied is of course, for Windows.



OS X can read the profile, but the results aren't quite right.

I finally got a benchmark output by using Parallels to run Windows and
print a sample. Purple came out as dark blue, not TOO far off.
Could be the pressing time was a bit short.




Before that, when I used Mac software with that color calibration, the
colors are a quite a bit off. Purple comes out as lilac, for example.


If someone can coach me on how to create my own color calibration file
or even just modify the existing , I'd be forever grateful.



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