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Kathachik
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July 14, 2020
Question

Text printing in different colors from objects with same swatch

  • July 14, 2020
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Hello, I'm having an issue with color matching in some of my documents. Specifically, I have a swatch that is being used for some object fills, text colors and text underlines. Everything looks fine on screen but when I print, the text comes out a different color. The photo below isn't great but you should be able to see the text edges over the underline. They both use the exact same swatch (in fact the underline is set to "text color") and I double checked to make sure that the text tint was at 100%. I've attached the InDesign file for your perusal.

 

 

 

8 replies

Ashutosh_Mishra
Inspiring
July 25, 2020

Hi there,

 

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Community Expert
July 15, 2020

Hi Monica,

it's a mystery for me. I can see no differences in an exported PDF with Acrobat Pro DC:

 

 

So yes, it could be an issue with the print driver as Rob suggested.

 

Regards,
Uwe Laubender

( ACP )

Kathachik
KathachikAuthor
Participating Frequently
July 15, 2020

Yeah, you're probably right, and this printer has always given me trouble. The weirdest thing is that the header is copied directly from another InDesign document that doesn't exhibit this issue. 

rob day
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 15, 2020

It looks to me like the driver is color managing graphic fills differently than text—the underlines and header bar are printing differently than the text. This has come up before where a driver CMs graphics, text, and images differently and that’s why print as image often works. Is the driver up-to-date?

Luke Jennings3
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 15, 2020

Exporting to PDF and printing from Acrobat is not a work-around, it's pretty much common practice. Try it as a diagnostic tool. If that doesn't help, rotate the PDF 180° in Acrobat (Tools> Organize Pages> Rotate) and print. If that result is different from your original file, that pretty much proves you have a printer issue. Pull your magenta toner, give it a shake, and replace.

Edit: You might also do a google search of your printer make and model to see if there is an update to the print driver.

Kathachik
KathachikAuthor
Participating Frequently
July 15, 2020

It's not a toner issue. If you look closely at the image in the OP you can clearly see that the orange text is a different shade from the underlines set to text color. But, as requested I printed out a PDF just to make sure. 

rob day
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 15, 2020

Composite print drivers can have problems with color managing CMYK color and live transparency. If it’s not a driver issue you would see a color difference in Acrobat when you preview the PDF.

 

Try exporting to flattened RGB by setting Compatibility to Acrobat 4, and the Destination to Document RGB. Then from the Acrobat Print>Advanced Print Setup check Print As Image

 

Community Expert
July 15, 2020

Monica said: "There's definitely something going on with this printer but it's a photocopier so ink levels and dirty nozzles are not the culprit."

Hm. Could be an issue with one of the drums.

Do you see the issue with other prints as well using "orange" colors?

 

Is the issue always on the same spot or area?

To check this print a rectangle of the size of a page filled with that color.

 

Regards,
Uwe Laubender

( ACP )

Kathachik
KathachikAuthor
Participating Frequently
July 15, 2020

Here's a full sheet comparison of PDF and INDD printing so you can better see the issue. 

rob day
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 15, 2020

Printed fine from my Epson

 

Kathachik
KathachikAuthor
Participating Frequently
July 15, 2020

Good for you!

rob day
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 15, 2020

It looks like it’s a problem with your printer—Separation Preview shows identical output values. Have you checked the ink levels and cleaned the nozzles?

Kathachik
KathachikAuthor
Participating Frequently
July 15, 2020

There's definitely something going on with this printer but it's a photocopier so ink levels and dirty nozzles are not the culprit.

rob day
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 15, 2020

Then it would be toner or maybe uneven fuser heating.

 

A composite copier would not output the document CMYK values—there would be an additional conversion in the driver—which might explain the underline difference, but the character color output values would not change, so it has to be a mechanical problem.

Community Expert
July 14, 2020

Hi Monica,

opened your InDesign document and checked the color values with Separation Preview.

I cannot see any differences in the color values. All CMYK 0,50,100,0.

 

Regards,
Uwe Laubender

( ACP )

Kathachik
KathachikAuthor
Participating Frequently
July 14, 2020

Right, when it's printed is when the colors change. As seen in my post (the bottom text)

Mike Witherell
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 14, 2020

Did you wash it through an IDML export? Did you try operating the file in RGB mode? Did you try printing from PDF?

Mike Witherell
Mike Witherell
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 14, 2020

When I opened it, the color onscreen looks the same. You might try turning off Underline and turning on Paragraph Rules (to see if it affects it in any way). A chicken-soup try is to export to IDML and re-open the IDML version to see if it exhibits the same problem. Consider printing only from PDF; not InDesign (something many say prints too darkly).

Mike Witherell
Kathachik
KathachikAuthor
Participating Frequently
July 14, 2020

That's the issue, it's printing out in two separate colors, which is absolutely not what I want. edit: and taking off the underline will not help, it was exhibiting this issue before I added the underlines.