Color/Quality Control - Software
Trying to achieve a shared visual appearance between products printed on different media with different printers can be challenging. That’s where good color management can make all the difference.
As brand owners increase their scrutiny of color reproduction, package printers can utilize tools and strategies to maximize consistency.
As a printer, making sure your customer is happy is a top priority. Print buyers — your customers — care about what the final product looks like and if the correct colors have been printed. And that is one of the biggest reasons G7 is important.
These multi-day, live training events equip participants with the knowledge, experience, and ability to implement and manage G7, color management, and process control across all four-color (CMYK) print technologies.
Bollin Label Systems, a label printing company based in Toledo, Ohio, has outfitted its production facility with Techkon SpectroDens devices as well as Ink Formulation Software.
Xeikon's fully automated suite of color management tools is based in the cloud and delivers every advantage of quality color control – predictability, repeatability, and profitability.
The certification process includes thorough analysis and alignment of the entire print supply chain within the Rondo-Pak/CGS facilities, as well as its print supply chain partners.
SpotOn Color combines all of the popular features of SpotOn! Flexo software with new solutions for job management, production setup, process control and overall job and color assessments.
X-Rite Inc. and Pantone LLC, global leaders in color science and technology, have announced that the official spectral color values for PANTONE 17-5104 Ultimate Gray + PANTONE 13-0647 Illuminating are now available in PantoneLIVE.
Great Northern StrataGraph has announced its requalification as a G7 Master Facility, along with a G7 Targeted designation for its offset printing press. This qualification verifies that Great Northern’s offset press meets G7 Targeted color specifications for grayscale colors, as well as primary and secondary colors (CMYK and RGB).