drifterlee opened this issue on Jan 12, 2007 · 19 posts
keenart posted Fri, 19 January 2007 at 7:23 AM
Another important factor to consider is the paper you use to print on. Printers are calibrated based on a certain type of ink, paper, color gamut to devices , or profiles, ICM's. Anyone of these can and often do change and that can easily throw off your printout, even if everything else is adjusted and calibrated.
There is no easy solution here when things begin to go bad. It is a matter of trial and error to find out what is causing the problem.
There are a lot of good ducuments on all of these subjects that are found on the web.