A Case for G7 Printing in Packaging
Calibrating printing presses to G7 standards pays big dividends for printers and their customers.
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1. Calibrating all your processes (printing presses and substrates) to a common, known state means you can now generate one proof because all of your processes share a similar neutral appearance. This, in contrast to having to generate a proof that only reflects the capabilities or expectations of a single process. Figures 2A and 2B illustrate the pre- and post-G7 Neutral Print Density Curves. The verification run validates the curves were successful in aligning the press to the target NPDC.
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