Color Management in a “Jiffy”
C&S Carton revamped its prepress and press technology to provide color consistency that sells the product.
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Gary Hoag, C&S Carton production supervisor, adds, “It has also reduced overtime, because we are running much more efficiently.”
C&S develops a history for each product shell it prints, which gets stored in the KeyColor console. Some shells, like those for the best-selling corn muffin mix, are produced constantly, while others—holiday or seasonal varieties, for instance—are produced intermittently. The stored data ensures that the color is consistent regardless of the timeframe between the shell runs for a particular product.
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