Re: Inkjet proofs on Press
Re: Inkjet proofs on Press
- Subject: Re: Inkjet proofs on Press
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2002 12:23:42 -0400
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If we're talking about a web-type of printer, I would go about trying
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to "certify" my own proof myself, with colorimetric data, comparing my
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simulations to TR-001 published data.
Self-certification almost seems like an oxymoron! I would think that
talking a printing company into accepting proofs that you've certified
yourself would be an exercise in futility. You could show them measurement
data (that conforms to TR001) till you are blue in the face, but unless the
proofing process has been certified by SWOP they would claim they aren't
responsible for the color! Obviously this is a worst-case scenario, and
some printing companies are more receptive to inkjet proofs (vs.
MatchPrint, Approval, etc) than others. I'm just trying to get a sense of
how receptive printing companies are to these lower-cost proofs and get
some real-world experiences from other people on the front end.
Eric G Bullock
Assistant Imaging Manager
Filene's Advertising
426 Washington Street
8th Floor - Imaging Dept.
Boston, MA 02108
617-357-2187
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