"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Looks like calibration settings are off. Each new setup requires calibration so if you create a new screen setup you need to go through calibration.
Look at the Set up... Last tab. Dot size should be small. I bet yours is set to medium.. which in turn is not a calibrated setting as it would lay down to much ink.If this is not the case try looking at PCS and make sure the setting name is not custom but a named one like 6 BI or 12 BI.
this is why m&r is the best. 11pm CST, and getting tech support.
A word about M&R tech...these guys are the best! We had an unrelated issue from this thread. Software crash - so we thought. turned out to be our hardware (PC bad). Tech (Alex) was on the phone with us for 4+ hours until we/they got it all running again. I had a spare, brand new and ready 64 bit monster PC to drop into the scenario - lucky me. Once that was figured out - it only took them 20 minutes to reload it all and run the ST.One funny aside - you should have seen the look on all the artists faces when I told them we may have to run film for an hour or two. You would have thought I just asked them to use a rotary phone. The service tech's at M&R are off the chart good. I have never seen anything like them when the sh!t hits the fan. Talk about stepping up.....!!Rich - you have hired the best in the business. They certainly have M&R's best interest and your customers best interest! This is the reason we bleed blue here.Thank you once again from Pierson Productions
You know, it's not just their service that is great. There is integrity from the top down. I remember years ago when I was first looking at CTS. I was talking to Rich and he said, "Yeah, we have one, but it's just not ready." He could have sold me on it and made a sale, but he was honest enough to say it wasn't where it needed to be yet. That's how you build a customer base and make friends.