An ICC Profile is a file supplied by your ink manufacturer to convert the colours from your graphics software to colours that provide the best match when printed.aNDI;131790 wrote:H all, new to all this.
I hope you do not mind me asking on this thread but what is ICC.
You need to turn OFFcolour management in your printer driver and turn ON colour management in your graphics software (eg. Photoshop, CorelDraw, Gimp, etc). Note that not all graphics software can handle ICC profiles.
You then need to select the ICC profile from within your graphics software so that it can manage the colours sent to the printer.
Without an ICC you will be struggling to get decent printouts. Note also that the colours on the printed paper transfer will look wrong. They will appear dull and not the right colour. This is normal, as they will appear correct when sublimated in your press.
