2016-09-12 09:57:07
DISC Receives Pantone Printing Certification
2016-09-12 09:57:07
Specialty packaging solutions provider DISC, has announced that they had been recognized by Pantone as the first printer to be certified under both its new Certified Printer Workflow for Offset Printing and Offset Extended Gamut Printing. “These two certifications are the result of an exhaustive six-month review and testing of our systems and offset printing process,” says Margaret Krumholz, president of DISC. “We were thrilled to work alongside Pantone on the development and launch of their 7-color extended gamut printing process, and to receive these certifications is a tribute to the hard work and dedication of our team to reach these challenging world-class standards.”
According to Krumholz, DISC is the first company in the world to offer the new Pantone Extended Gamut 7-color printing process. Orange, green, and violet are combined with cyan, magenta, yellow and black to produce nearly 90% of Pantone Spot Colors.
Don Sinkin, CEO of DISC, says, “This is an industry standard process, and our customers will feel confident that it has the support of Pantone, the world’s leading color experts. To support the creative process, we worked with Pantone to produce their Extended Gamut Guide to take the guesswork out of selecting colors. There is widespread use of extended gamut printing in most digital print devices today, because the cost of running spot colors is prohibitive. Our customers will find using EGC far more cost effective than printing specific PMS colors.”
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