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We gang jobs of the same color and they need different densities to match what has been done previously. We place them across the sheet to accommodate the color densities required. We have been doing this for over 15 years on various presses. Thank you for the information.
OK. I understand your example. I worked for Tetra Pak Canada and in the late 1980's we ran ganged jobs on our web press (Chambon EB inks). If you know of the Tetra Pak drink boxes, you will get an idea of what the print is. In North America, they ran a lot of this product with offset but in the mid 1990's they dropped offset and went back to Flexo.
Anyhow, we did not have standard densities for the packaging and even if the production group would have liked to run standard densities, the sales and graphic departments wanted to give the customer the most impact with the print. This meant that different jobs were run at different target densities.
This was a difficult problem when ganging jobs on an offset press especially because the bands of printing the carton material had to match when folded around when it was sealed in the back. So the densities between these bands of different jobs had to be nearly the same even thought the front of the pack was to be different. So densities had to go up and down across the web to suit the different products.
Having standard density target for all products would have made life easier for the press operators but packaging does not tend to follow standards but follows customer wants.