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PSO in the print shop
On the printing
machine, the color is measured with the assistance of a spectral photo
meter on the color measuring panel of the printing sheet. FHr primary
colors (CMYK), the PSO stipulates LAB values for the relevant paper
type (RGB spectrums) the printer will have to achieve within certain
tolerances (Delta E-values = color tolerances).
The tone value gain for different types of paper that must be attained
is also stipulated. If all parameters are within the defined
tolerances, the best match between proof and printing result will be
attained. During production, the printer will have to make sure that
the primary colors do not exceed a maximum deviation of Delta E ‹ 2.5.
Certificate
FOGRA, a German
organization or UGRA from Switzerland audit Evers-Druck for compliance
with the above mentioned criteria. Provided the respective operations
meet and fulfill said criteria, they are issued a 2-year certificate
to that effect. After this 2-year period, another audit will have to be
performed and the certificate will be extended by another 2 years.
This procedure ensures that the printing companies will uphold
compliance with the prescribed quality criteria at all times. During
the auditing process, the quality is defined on the basis of measuring
technical and visual procedures and inspected on site at the companies
submitting to the audit. As a result, all participating companies are
in a position to document to their customers the autonomously and
neutrally certified production quality of their print products.
Of about 11,500 sheet offset printing businesses in Germany only around
150 are currently certified. This shows that receiving this certificate
is not an easy feat for printing businesses.
Frank-Druck is a PSO
certified company.
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