Gregg
Well-known member
Hi, All.
It's been years since I've posted here.
My company has been running into more and more color issues between our Repro Houses (based in China) and our printers (also based in China).
Background (simplified):
Children's book publisher
Repro provides wet proofs (typically 2 rounds)
Once color is approved, files are released to printer
More and more, we are getting word from our printers that they cannot match the approved wet proofs.
Both Repro and Printer state that they are working to ISO 12647 standards. Printer often states Repro's ink densities are out of range.
Stock used for wet proofs is the same stock that is used for the final printing. Inks are (or at least should be) standard process inks.
Am I correct in thinking that if they are both using ISO 12647 standards, color should match, or at least be within tolerance between Repro and Printer?
How much would FOGRA profiling play a role in any shift (i.e. if Repro was outputting to 51 and Printer to 39)?
As you can imagine, language barrier can make it challenging to get down to the source of the issue.
Thanks in advance for any feedback.
Gregg
It's been years since I've posted here.
My company has been running into more and more color issues between our Repro Houses (based in China) and our printers (also based in China).
Background (simplified):
Children's book publisher
Repro provides wet proofs (typically 2 rounds)
Once color is approved, files are released to printer
More and more, we are getting word from our printers that they cannot match the approved wet proofs.
Both Repro and Printer state that they are working to ISO 12647 standards. Printer often states Repro's ink densities are out of range.
Stock used for wet proofs is the same stock that is used for the final printing. Inks are (or at least should be) standard process inks.
Am I correct in thinking that if they are both using ISO 12647 standards, color should match, or at least be within tolerance between Repro and Printer?
How much would FOGRA profiling play a role in any shift (i.e. if Repro was outputting to 51 and Printer to 39)?
As you can imagine, language barrier can make it challenging to get down to the source of the issue.
Thanks in advance for any feedback.
Gregg