Hey there, certainly in no way think I have the technical expertise or scientific background to quantitatively call a spade a spade,
but,
practice with several dry runs
make sure you delete the phalf done profiles that are called XXX and replace them with the new one.
So system32, spool, color folder, something like that,
find the phalf done profiles and discard them.
Then, dry run building a totally new profile,
did you set the canvas to >250 gsm?
There are a few canvas options.
Do you see that?
Make sure it's set big.
If you have the new kind of starwheel assembly, manually set it for high,
make sure the assembly is set high in the driver.
make sure it's canvas>250
I've heard other comical settings but prefer to do it that way.
Then when you're sure you know how to operate color center and the z make sure you have the old profile deleted.
Then make a new one.
A step at a time,
if it goes wacky again, do a hard stop/start of the z and computer disconnecting the printer etc.
Make sure all the connections are good, use a different usb, etc until you have double checked everything.
Then start the computer, then the z,
make a print on plain paper using application managed color,
then if you got this far,
hone in on making your new profile.
If it does it again,
well,
that's all I know has worked for me in the past.
Color center is buggy,
sometimes conflicting settings,
sometimes just being in a hurry,
you'll get it if you take your time