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April 25, 2022
Matching Standards
If you are not familiar with Print Inspector architecture please read it here, to understand how Print Inspector uses ICC Profiles, Tolerances Sets, Color Libraries, and Pallets with built-in tolerances.
Preliminary assumptions to Match the Standard
- Your Printer precision (variations) has to be good enough to meet the Standard. Perform maintenance of printing device if is unpredictive before setting and verifying any Standards.
- Be sure that your instruments and methodology are consistent and no mismatch (Print Condition mismatch, wrong measurement backing, M-condition, different Color Specification, not to compare wet to dry.)
- Be sure that your consumables, inks, substrates are well described
- Learn about ISO and Industry Standards and good practices.
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