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working on first color match :D by Garrinka2008-03-19 15:53:52
  scare him by langly2008-03-19 16:07:27
    wouldn't work ;) by Garrinka2008-03-19 16:13:26
      Q: How would a printer mistake magenta for by kahuana2008-03-19 16:18:05
        o.0 color blind maybe ? by Garrinka 2008-03-19 16:24:09
I would have to know the circumstances and what was being printed..

how small was the type? was it a big background? what was the art?..

if it was a small enough print the printer might have tried to get off using a cheaper color.. especially if the color wasn't specified..

mistakes *do* happen in a high speed enviroment if the two cartridges are close together on an essembly area..

without more input its hard to say though :)

also properly trained color matchers are far and few between...

my boss has been in the industry for 17 years so.. I got *really* lucky..

I am learning from one of the good ones :)
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          Well, the logo on the letterhead was 1"x1" by kahuana2008-03-19 16:30:30
            did you use a pms number with that? by Garrinka2008-03-19 16:33:59
              The press definitely used the wrong ink (magenta). by kahuana2008-03-19 16:48:28
                I didn't say you didn't know hon :) by Garrinka2008-03-19 17:00:18
              I didn't know printers were female. by run.dll2008-03-19 17:18:33
                yes, we *do* have a few female printers ;) by Garrinka2008-03-19 17:27:33

 

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