We produce inkjet proofing media
made from the same paper stocks used on press, effectively eliminating
the need to emulate the paper stock with ink. Using our patent-pending
methods and coatings, we convert popular press grades for inkjet
proofing without altering their appearance (0.4-0.8 DeltaE between the
original stock and the inkjet-coated version).
This has several benefits, among
others the fact that it's now possible to print on, using standard
inkjet proofing methods, paper stock loaded with optical brighteners
(SAPPI McCoy, for example) and different substrate finishes (C1S
gloss, satin offset, linerboard and CCNB mottling, etc.).
Please don't think I'm just trying
to pitch my product. As we are a start-up company we need to know how
you color experts see this effecting the standardization process? Is it
a plus? Am I throwing a wrench in the spokes of color management? Will
it make things simpler only for certain users?
The opinions of this users list are
much appreciated.
Pierre Ferland
TWP International Inc.
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