Printer doesn't have stably density in 100%, so recalibration does not give the same results, which should be for valid profile. For example, colored pictures looks good in 90% but gray pictures are not, because I have to print in color mode and after recalibration gray tones are shifted to some color (most of the time to yellow or blue) Profile is made with command: colprof -v -qh -bh -kp 0 0.3 .95 .8 .8 -Zp -Tp -tp -SAdobeRGB1998.icc -l260 and later applycal. Maybe I go wrong somewhere. Dimitrije On Mar 3, 2013, at 2:18 AM, Graeme Gill <graeme@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Dimitrije Zivkovic wrote: >> Thanks for advice, but I already tried workflow with calibration. >> But problem is density, what is probably not possible to solve with profile. > > I'm not sure what you mean. > > Typically if calibration is being used to avoid frequent re-profiling, > the maximum density for each channel will be chosen to be slightly less > than 100%, allowing room for calibration to compensate for a drop in density. > > Graeme Gill. > >