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Is there a way to load in a printer profile from a VP-540 into Versaworks for use in the VS-420 without mucking everything up?

Arlon has a profile for their Arlong4560GTX for the  VP-540, but not for the VS series or the VS-420 in particular.  I'm wondering what I need to do to edit the profile to make it work for my VS-420, since the CGVP profile in Versaworks does not solve the bleeding of red/black/navy into each other problem. 

 

Tags: 4560GTX, ARlon, ICC, bleeding, profiles

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Sorry I have been out of the loop with the class all last week and traveling today. The red and black issue you are having is a known problem and Arlon is working on updated profiles for the vs series. I will be meeting with some of them later this week. The problem is due to dot gain and saturation of ink on prints that have red, black,and or blue right next to each other. Once they have new profiles,this issue will go away. For the time being, you can either put a 1 point seperation of white line between the colors to stop bleeding over, or use the WSC profile. WsC is for static cling and is very detailed and slow but has worked fairly well to correct the issue. I will let you know what I find out later this week.

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