So it is not an “out of the box” solution, no more than standard CMYK printing to match the Pantone Color Bridge CMYK is “out of the box” for the same tint builds? ;]
I found the following link more helpful than the Pantone link provided earlier in the thread:
http://whattheythink.com/articles/75...andardization/
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Stephen Marsh
Right, it's actually not a solution.
It's a guide as to what Pantone Plus colors may be simulated by a 7 color process printed under the conditions that their swatchbook was printed under - which is not clear. For example, in the post you linked to there was this question:
"Were the plates curved to make the press work for the EG inks linear? What was the target dot gain for the EG inks that you used?"
The answer by Michele Nicholson was:
" You are correct. We did use a linear method for defining the TVI targets for Orange, Green, and Violet."
But measuring the swatchbook indicates that the EG inks were not run to print linear.
Another issue is the 7 color ink laydown sequence.
In their FAQ and in the swatchbook they do not specifically address this.
The closest thing is when they write: "Print Screen Rotation Angles"
Assuming that they are also referring to ink sequence under that title then the sequence is:
VKCGMOY
Two things are interesting about that:
Having the VOG inks interrupting the KCMY ink sequence means that the press needs to be dedicated to this EG process because switching from
VKCGMOY back to KCMY would require a major washup and down time. It also may mean that aligning the VKCGMOY to conventional KCMY will be problematic (due to the difference in ink trapping).