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Content preview: Hi All, I am following the discussion about the Lab values
an how close you should get to the ISO values. I agree with Erik. It is not
about getting as close as possible to the ISO values but to find an inklayer
thickness (if you want you can express this in density after yo found the
correct lab values for your situation)which allows you to print also within
the ISO tolerances for TVI. The lab values you can reach are ery depending
on the ink you are using. Even ISO 2846 inks are showing differences in lab
values you can ahieve on the press. I myself work in Asia and we just recently
certified 4 companies according ISO 12647. They were using different inks
with different Lab values on the press, but all within the ISO tolerances.
ISO is indeed more than only running on coses possible Lab values. [...]
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