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G7 press calibration, best press conditions or average?
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G7 press calibration, best press conditions or average?


  • Subject: G7 press calibration, best press conditions or average?
  • From: Paul Foerts <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 08 Nov 2008 21:54:21 +0100

On Fri, 07 Nov 2008 22:01:13 -0800, Marco Ugolini <email@hidden>
wrote:

> Let's not confuse "dynamic" with "out of control". G7 offers methodologies
> for control and the achievement of a reasonable degree of stability too.

Are you serious? Come on, be honest. The G7 methodology does not make
presses more "stable".

Have printers stopped adjusting ink keys thanks to G7?

G7 is a methodology for aiming at an ISO printing condition.

You can find a lot of information about this in "The Press Operaters Guide
to G7".
You may learn that it is about ... "adding modern metrics to enable an
efficient way to match VISUAL images from proof to press" ...

In "Roadblocks and Complications" you may learn about roadblocks and
complications...

I hope you get the point.

Sorry for being too condescending? :-)

Paul

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