FineEye Color to Demonstrate New CRM at GRAPH EXPO
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“Along with the movement to spectral data for every print run, every instrument, every batch of ink and the like, we’re also seeing printers aggregating color data from multiple locations into centralized, web-based databases,” Sweeney reveals. “Their people can log in from anywhere, click on a specific press and proofing system, for example, and see what’s going on: color, density, dot gain and other attributes. While customers tighten color specifications, printers try to simplify conformance by standardizing materials and processes in prepress, the ink room, proofing room, quality control labs — you name it. And when they discover that color measurement devices don’t agree with each other …
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