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Hi Everyone,

I was printing an order for a local festival and I ran out of cyan and light cyan ink.

I borrowed ink from a friend of mine and now the colour in my images is off.

(I am aware that buying ink from my supplier, and using my custom icc profile is the answer.)

However , while I wait for supply , is there anything I can do to slightly adjust the colours in my print ??

The coffee mugs I was printing were a dark green , and now they are coming out slightly blue.

Any help appreciated,

Thanks,
Fionn
 

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Hi Everyone,

I was printing an order for a local festival and I ran out of cyan and light cyan ink.

I borrowed ink from a friend of mine and now the colour in my images is off.

(I am aware that buying ink from my supplier, and using my custom icc profile is the answer.)

However , while I wait for supply , is there anything I can do to slightly adjust the colours in my print ??

The coffee mugs I was printing were a dark green , and now they are coming out slightly blue.

Any help appreciated,

Thanks,
Fionn
Print a color chart and then press it to see the true color...then pick a color you are comfortable with or matches the color you want to print and change your art to that color.
 

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Print a color chart and then press it to see the true color...then pick a color you are comfortable with or matches the color you want to print and change your art to that color.
Ahh , perfect :)

It makes total sense now thank you.

When I had a line of customers I didn't think so clearly.

Much appreciated,
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Yes, taking a few deep breaths is always the best start towards solving a problem.


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