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Problem Printing Decals

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I'm having trouble printing some decals. They are rendered in grey, which is correct, and print grey when I print them on normal white copy paper. However when I print them on clear ink jet Decal paper they print out in a brown color Whats going on here?????? :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Boy... er... uhm... sounds like something in the paper is altering the ink color. Is it the same printer settings?
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Kylwell wrote:Boy... er... uhm... sounds like something in the paper is altering the ink color. Is it the same printer settings?
Same settings.
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Is it printing just black ink or is it a 4c gray?
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Kylwell wrote:Is it printing just black ink or is it a 4c gray?
Its printing all the colors, and the printer is in good working order. But for some reason, the color grey is coming out as brown.
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Sounds like the the paper is absorbing the ink improperly or... and this gets tricky... the printer is printing equal amounts of all 4 colors which tend to make mud. A proper gray is a % of some mixture like 100c75m50y100b. But, it'd look brown on paper too if that was the issue. Sounds like a paper problem. Not sure of a fix.
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Kylwell wrote:Sounds like the the paper is absorbing the ink improperly or... and this gets tricky... the printer is printing equal amounts of all 4 colors which tend to make mud. A proper gray is a % of some mixture like 100c75m50y100b. But, it'd look brown on paper too if that was the issue. Sounds like a paper problem. Not sure of a fix.
I got the same results when I tried it on white decal paper to. :roll:
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Thomas E. Johnson wrote: I got the same results when I tried it on white decal paper to. :roll:
You sure you haven't got a RGB vs CYM problem there.

Those are 2 standards for color recognition on PC's/Printers, if your image is one format and the printer produces the other you might get that results.

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Zen-Builder wrote:
Thomas E. Johnson wrote: I got the same results when I tried it on white decal paper to. :roll:
You sure you haven't got a RGB vs CYM problem there.

Those are 2 standards for color recognition on PC's/Printers, if your image is one format and the printer produces the other you might get that results.

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No, it prints in the proper colors when I print the images on plain white copy paper. When I print it on decal paper, either clear or white decal paper, the greys come out brown.
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There is a sticky thread for home made decals.
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