Re: ISO numbers (was ISO Print Sequence)
Re: ISO numbers (was ISO Print Sequence)
- Subject: Re: ISO numbers (was ISO Print Sequence)
- From: Henk Gianotten <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2006 23:24:00 +0200
At 16:29 24-10-2006 +0100, Lee Badham wrote:
I don't know, except they are using a Gibbon's (Sun Chemical) ink designed
to be ISO 12647-2 compliant. The inks are not the 'Exact PSO' inkset, but
one of the others that is cheaper, but still within the standard -either
the 'World Series', or Express, but not the 'Intense'
<http://63.87.252.12/europe/en-uk/products/EP-Sheetfed.en-uk.html>http://63.87.252.12/europe/en-uk/products/EP-Sheetfed.en-uk.html
Is the link to their website.
Lee Badham
Bodoni Systems Ltd
Did you mention that Sun refers in the World Series inks to ISO 2846 and
does not refer to 2846-1 (which is the right number for sheet fed offset
inks) and refers to ISO 12647-1 instead of ISO 12647-2 (which is sheet fed
offset standard)?
In the PSO Ink description, however, they use the right numbers ISO 12647-2
and ISO 2846-1. It seems that Sun Chemical's technicians are better than
their marketing guys!
regards,
Henk
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