Hello everyone
Sometimes there is a small battle between pressman and the customer, customer says, that his proofs are absolutely OK, proofs are printed using correct profiles, everyting is calibrated and etc.
But lets say, that somehow press is printing everyting correctly, to the same standards (iso) what were used to create proofs, but the difference is so big, that there is no way those proofs could be right.
What would be easiest way or first thing to measure/check, that he could prove to customer that his proofs are incorrect, from pressmans point of view?
(pressman is alone with the customer, there is no special software and prepress cannot be reached)
Of course, quality is what the customer says is quality.
Regards
Ron
Sometimes there is a small battle between pressman and the customer, customer says, that his proofs are absolutely OK, proofs are printed using correct profiles, everyting is calibrated and etc.
But lets say, that somehow press is printing everyting correctly, to the same standards (iso) what were used to create proofs, but the difference is so big, that there is no way those proofs could be right.
What would be easiest way or first thing to measure/check, that he could prove to customer that his proofs are incorrect, from pressmans point of view?
(pressman is alone with the customer, there is no special software and prepress cannot be reached)
Of course, quality is what the customer says is quality.
Regards
Ron