More On Color/Quality Control
August 2011
Printing on metalized or “mirror-like” substrates is becoming increasingly popular. This article looks at instruments that are best suited to meet the unique requirements of...
April 2011
A large printable surface area combined with a wide range of sizes, shapes, and decorating options make beverage cans the ideal packaging format...
January 2011
The goal of an effective proofing system is to ensure predictable, repeatable results throughout a print run by achieving the closest possible match between the...
September 2010
Among the factors driving its acceptance are the significantly shortened product life cycle of consumer goods, coupled with a greatly accelerated rate of...
SADDLE BROOK, N.J.—While LED inspection lights carry a higher initial cost than the strobe lights with Xenon lamps, they do not have the same...
SADDLE BROOK, N.J.—While LED inspection lights carry a higher initial cost than the strobe lights with Xenon lamps, they do not have the same...
The sheer variety of flexographic printing techniques has been an undeniable boon to the field of packaging and labeling. It has also been something of...
Color management (CM) commonly refers to the methods employed to ensure quality reproduction of four-color process printing. From the perspective of the printer, converter, or...
As the printing industry continues to grapple with a struggling economy, label and package printing is poised to be one of the most promising...
November 2009
Of all the assets associated with a given brand, color is arguably the most identifiable. And not just any color, but rather the intense, vibrant...


