Reds coming out orangeish

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qwertqwerty
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Re: Reds coming out orangeish

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Hi,,

I'm new to sublimation. I have an Epson WF-2010 printer and I am using OEM sublimation inks that came with the cartridges and I got some good quality "A SUB" Paper.

The reds look ok on the paper, quite dark etc, but when sublimated they look orange in the light.

I have used a few mugs to try and resolve this (around 10) with different settings and ICC profiles with no joy.

I have now ordered some better ink called Inktek (£32 for 4 100ml colours) they also offer a free ICC profile with it. I am hopping that will sort the issue out. Has anyone else came across the same issue? Any advice would be great :-)

FYI I have a WER160 Sublimation Printing set to 200c @ 180 scoonds for sublimating. The Epson WF-2010 have set to Plain Paper on Standard and have turned off Color Management and have it mirrored etc. which I have been told is the best setting. I have attached a picture (although not the orange is not as prominent in the pic)
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Paul
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Re: Reds coming out orangeish

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ICC profile for sure.
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Re: Reds coming out orangeish

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I tried about 3 or 4 sets of inks and papers from different suppliers and was never 100% happy with my results. Perhaps it's my technique or setup causing my issues. I ended up making my own ICC profile.
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