ISO 12647 Colour Management
ISO 12647 aims to ensure specific parameters, targets and measurement are set and verified for every process, including different paper types. Manufacturing variables will have been taken into account when defining each specific target.
New Methods of Measurement
The latest specifications use the CIElab model and Spectrophotometry to achieve the level of consistency required. Solid colour measurement readings are used to replace the more traditional density weights previously used on press ink measurement.
The reason for this change in approach is to cope with the wide range of inks available, as they all have slightly different properties.
It also covers other technical properties of the printing process including screening method, dot gain and overprints.
Better Proofs, Better Print
If it is applied correctly it should mean the proof and press result are a good visual match. Measuring and recording results throughout the print run prove consistency. The result is print that matches your approved proofs.
This process improves customer satisfaction and removes any subjectivity in the assessment process. The use of a spectrophotometer removes individual opinion and assumptions from quality control.
Inpress Control Improves Results
The introduction of the Heidelberg Speedmaster XL75 ensures this standard automatically. It constantly checks colour and registration via the Prinect Inpress Control, which is a spectrophotometric measurement system. This allows the press to check every sheet as it passes through, capturing any deviations in process and special colours, and correct itself automatically.
ISO 12647 is an international standard that sets guidelines for reproducing colour throughout the reprographic and printing process.