If u have a RIP attached---------------
From color setup for the imagePASS H1 change the rendering style from presentation to photographic, this will help to correctly reproduce red when printing.
Also
BLUE is different between
presentation and photographic mode
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1. First determine if the document you are trying to print contains any imported images.
2. Save the images in EPS format and then re-import them into your document. EPS is the recommended format for images imported into page layout, illustration, and office applications.
3. If you are using Adobe Photoshop to save your images as EPS but are still experiencing problems printing, save the image as EPS with binary encoding instead of JPEG encoding.
*Note:
An alternative to re-importing images is to save your document as a PostScript file by choosing the Print to File option from within the applications Print dialog box. Remember to create the document with a *.ps extension.
All RGB images placed in your documents are affected by the RGB Source and Rendering Style driver settings. The RIP applies the specified RGB source setting and then uses the specified Rendering Style to perform the color conversion to CMYK. If you apply ICC profiles to the RGB images using your application's color management tools, the application does the conversion, instead of the ColorPASS, and then sends CMYK data to the RIP.
TIP:
If you have multiple RGB images, some
photographic and some non
photographic, choosing a single Rendering Style may not be adequate for all the images. In this case you can:
1. Convert the
photographic images to CMYK using Photoshop or any pixel-editing application.
2. Perform a color correction.
3. Save the image as an EPS file and import it into your document.
-or-
1. Save the RGB image as a TIFF file.
2. Import the image into your document and assign it an ICC profile and rendering intent. This will only work if your application supports this feature.
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