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  1. MICHEL_GALEGO

    How to print better than a specification?

    Good afternoon! I read in a "Gordo" post, that we should not restrict our quality by the arbitrary specifications of the industry. But how do we do that? Is there any methodology or concept of printing (CMYK only) better than G7 / GRACOL or ISO12647? Thank you very much for your attention.
  2. MICHEL_GALEGO

    Pieces of image repeat uncontrollably on the plate.

    Something strange is happening, pieces of images began to be recorded uncontrollably on the plate. Strange that the assembly preview is correct. Has anyone seen anything like this?
  3. MICHEL_GALEGO

    Inverted angles in Harlequin

    Could someone tell me if it is normal what happened to me? It looks like the Angle of Cyan and Magenta were reversed. I set up the cyan with 15º and the magenta with 75º, but on the plate the cyan is left with 75º and the magenta with 15º. Thank you all for helping me.
  4. MICHEL_GALEGO

    Standards for packaging

    What are the printer defaults commonly used in packaging? Most papers for packaging that work here are yellowish, (L = 92, a = 0.5, b = 3.5). I may be wrong, but most patterns with high gamut (GRACoL2013_CRPC6 or CRPC7.icc) were printed on bluish paper (L = 95, a = 1, b = -4). Could you help...
  5. MICHEL_GALEGO

    G7 - Questions with the trappings

    Recently used the G7-2013 Paper Calculator M1, I put the white paper and had the following results according to the posted image. I did a test print and the results were as follows: Type Paper: Paper and Board Food Packaging KBA105 Universal Inks: Flint - Novavit Ink sequence: KCMY Reading: M1...
  6. MICHEL_GALEGO

    Color management with varnish or unvarnished?

    The tests forms that generate the standard characterization data, type gracol2006, gracol2013 are printed with varnish applied on the surface or unvarnished? We do packaging with varnish water based and UV gloss varnish. Sorry for my bad English.

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