John Giusto

SANDY HOOK, Conn.—Curtis Packaging is introduceing InvisibleDOT, a printing process that will produce significant benefits for the design and manufacturing of customized folding cartons. The new development is a variation on Frequency Modulated (FM) Screening and simulates Continuous Tone Printing by providing superior detail and smoother gradations than conventional screening. The technique reduces variations in color and is especially useful when realistic reproduction is required for the packaging of such products as hair color, confectionery and organic goods. “The entire InvisibleDOT development process, from inception to its regulatory trademark, took eight months,” said John Giusto, Curtis Packaging’s VP Manufacturing, “and is both practical and

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