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I dont use munki
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Oh. Ok. This post was entitled "Colormunki Advice" :-)
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There isn't that much difference between the ColorMuki and Spyder really. The ideal is a flat surface, but a mug is doable if a little tricky.
We tend to have one generic profile to cover hard/white/glossy substrates, but for each fabric we print to we have a different profile.
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Thank you all for your advice and to BMS who allowed us to come over within 5 minutes of ordering some place mats. We tried the t-shirt but messed it up so resorted to place mat idea but only had one in stock! Anyway, munki seems to have done a grand job and an incorrectly printed lilac colour has come out cream which it should of done. Phew!
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Excellent, your fun has just begun!
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JMugs;105945 wrote:Excellent, your fun has just begun!

old post from last yr ;)

my fun has just begun....i just bought this munki from olly today :tongue:...
look forward to getting it and getting my colours right for a change on all monitors and printers :rolleyes:
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pisquee;105936 wrote:There isn't that much difference between the ColorMuki and Spyder really. The ideal is a flat surface, but a mug is doable if a little tricky.
We tend to have one generic profile to cover hard/white/glossy substrates, but for each fabric we print to we have a different profile.

and this post make the most sense to us here ;)
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bigj2552;108340 wrote:old post from last yr ;)

my fun has just begun....i just bought this munki from olly today :tongue:...
look forward to getting it and getting my colours right for a change on all monitors and printers :rolleyes:
good luck ;)
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Paul;108374 wrote:good luck ;)
canny be any worse than what we got now with these bloody ricoh's, and the other new epson 1500w is here with same problem colour wise ;(
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the colormunki utilities 50+50 profile patches, but
it can be used with third party software that can give us 1000+ point profile patches :wink:

but will try the basic software that comes with it first, see the results, before we delve into other stuff
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