Like many people say we could do converting in the workflow.
But I really don't like to do any changes.
I would like my client to use ISO profiles that are set to 260% uncoated and 300% for
coated. (Maybe less because of all the perfector machines out there 290% coated)
If I was a designer I don't like the printer shop to modify any of my files.
So instead of change customer files I rather learn them
how to use the right profiles.
We set up rule how our files should be produce and the customer work after these rules. We
cant get it right from all customer but that is the main goal.
To make is easy for customer to use profiles from ECI
Would be that In the profile name it should say web or sheetfed
Designer like lot´s of ink and in web press you could have higher TAC
than sheetfeed macines
I think ECI need to make new standard profiles like
WEBPRESS STANDARD
ISOwebcoatedxxx%.icc
ISOwebuncoatedxxx%.icc
SHEETFEED STANDARD
ISOSheetfeedcoatedxxx%.icc
ISOSheetfeeduncoatedxxx%.icc
Best Regards
Morgan Axelsson
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Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 14:31:01 +0100
From: "Jo Brunenberg" <jo.brunenberg(a)rsdb.com>
Subject: [ECI-EN] TAC of ISOuncoated profile
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Concerning: TAC of ISOuncoated profile
Following the question of Morgan I have a question as well on this subject:
- Is the present TAC value in the ISOuncoated profile (320%) acceptable for sheetfed
offset printers? As Morgan states that it is too high for his press room I am wondering
what are the experiences of other sheetfed offset printers?
- By the way: We are using a modified version (TAC 240%) of this profile for web offset.
Best regards,
Jo Brunenberg
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Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2008 11:11:40 +0100
From: Morgan Axelsson <morgan.axelsson(a)atta45.se>
Subject: [ECI-EN] Uncoated paper in Sheetfed enviroment
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I dont know were to go
At our printphop we have Heidelberg sheetfed presses
Two 8c 70x100
One 8c 50x70
one 5c 70x100
We are thinking of changing our colour management workflow into ISO
standard
the
ISOcoated_v2_300_eci Will probebly work fine
but the
ISOuncoated
We have a problem with that profile, it?s set to total ink coverage of
320% even more than the coated one
These days we have around 260% of total ink coverage on uncoated paper
in sheetfeed environment
This is a problem we have if we should make it easy for our client to
start using ISO standard
Do any have any solution or idea for future ISO profiles for sheetfed
presses
Regards
Morgan Axelsson