10-06-2012, 01:50 AM
If it means a lot to you it's worth investigating to make sure your monitor/PS are calibrated properly. If the colours are off by a large degree it's possible there's an issue between what you see draw in PS, what your monitor displays, and the data sent to the printer.
It can be a pain to sort out but it's worth checking.
It's also possible that the printer isn't ideal for what you're printing - it may not be good enough.
CMYK is generally preferred for pre-press designs (large scale printing/publications) but if it's one image on a printer I don't think it'd matter a great deal. Check your calibration :)
It can be a pain to sort out but it's worth checking.
It's also possible that the printer isn't ideal for what you're printing - it may not be good enough.
CMYK is generally preferred for pre-press designs (large scale printing/publications) but if it's one image on a printer I don't think it'd matter a great deal. Check your calibration :)