Garry Muratore, Kayell’s GMG product manager told Australian Printer, “It is suited to any printers who want to produce proofs to a known tolerance. For commercial printers this tolerance could be to an ISO specification, whilst for packaging printers it could be to accurately represent a brand colour .”
Muratore says, “ProofControl 2.0 delivers verification of proofs in seconds, and makes colour accuracy objectively measurable, immediately detecting the slightest colour variation in a proof.”
He continues, “Whilst ProofControl has been around for many years its take-up has been in the main for commercial printers looking to verify proofs to a standard such as Fogra, Ugra and Swap. However, the new version adds features such as verification of spot colours and GMG’s OpenColor profiles. ProofControl 2.0 also has a user interface that users will find remarkably similar to that of the orginal GMG ColorProof.”
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