Help, first R4 prints in a long time, all green.

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Paul Howell

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Unicolor R4, Fuji paper, my all in one printer just stopped working so cant show the print, used 60M 40Y, got the exposure right, but the print is green, no reds what so ever. My Kodak color correction filters were no help at all, just too far outaide the ball park. Trying to think of why no red, should be some.
 

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If the print is green, you need to add green or subtract magenta. In this case, based on what I've read here, I'd start by changing to 40M 40Y and see if there's improvement. If you're using a color head, as opposed to filter gels, you might also check that that much change actually changes the color of the projected light -- you could get a green print if your magenta filtration (or green light source, if it's an additive light) wasn't actually working at all.
 
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