Technical Information

Technical Information

Printing technology sharing and the latest industry trends

Kaiyin Technology - Awarded "Specialized and New Enterprise"

Kaiyin Technology, with its professional R&D and service teams, sound management system, and excellent innovation mechanism, successfully passed the enterprise self-assessment, Shenzhen municipal preliminary examination, and national ministry review procedures, ultimately winning multiple honorary titles including "Specialized and New Enterprise," "High-tech Enterprise," and "Innovative Small and Medium-sized Enterprise." The acquisition of these honors is a high recognition of Kaiyin Technology's innovation capabilities, technological R&D strength, and industry specialization, and further affirmation of the company's innovative development achievements. It marks another significant step forward for Kaiyin Technology in technological innovation and development in its specialized field.

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Say goodbye to color difference anxiety! X-Rite + GMG ensures your designs are delivered to clients in their original, true-to-life colors.

“The colors in the sample provided by the client were gorgeous on screen, but the printed version looks like it has a grey filter applied?” - This is probably the worst nightmare for designers and printers. Color management sounds sophisticated, but the core concept is simple: “From screen to print, the colors must not deviate”. Today, we will discuss how to use X-Rite and GMG, two major “color protectors”, to ensure a perfect color match between the client's sample and the final product!

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How to mix printing inks? IFM digital precise color matching system

Digital technologies are revolutionizing the printing industry. However, ink rooms are often overlooked when offset printing plants seek ways to improve quality, reduce costs, and increase productivity. This is undoubtedly a major misunderstanding, because if the offset printing ink is substandard, all standardization efforts in the printing workshop will be in vain.

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Print Quality Control: Why It Matters and How to Manage It

Many printers are familiar with the print quality procedures required by some clients. For the brand, a print quality plan ensures that the printed materials meet its color requirements. Brand colors are important, and printed materials often directly represent the brand. Whether it's product labels, packaging, or brochures, print quality significantly impacts customer perception of the company. The reasons why print buyers implement print quality plans are print quality, brand color, and the complexity of achieving good print quality throughout the supply chain. While most people consider the brand when considering print quality plans, some printers also develop internal print quality plans. In all cases, the goal is the same: to ensure consistent and accurate printed products. The benefits for brands and printers are also similar - improved quality, reduced waste, increased efficiency, and saving time and money. For printers, the savings are faster turnaround times, less time, and less waste. For the brand, the benefits are brand integrity, less waste due to quality issues, and the assurance that the printer only delivers products that meet the agreed-upon requirements.

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It's time to replace your CTP equipment: 3 reasons you need to know

Upgrading computer-to-plate (CTP) equipment is a significant investment. However, such an upgrade can open your business to a world of new opportunities. In a fast-paced industry like printing, equipment replacement is often a last resort. CTP equipment is no exception. Profit margins are shrinking, and technological and business trends are constantly evolving. By proactively upgrading to the latest CTP models, you can stay ahead of the curve, seize new business opportunities, and, importantly, save money.

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The importance of ultraviolet-visible spectrophotometers!

To create eye-catching products, companies use optical brightening agents (OBAs), also known as fluorescent whitening agents (FWAs), to make their products appear brighter and whiter.

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Achieving spot color replacement and extended color gamut using fixed inks

Before delving into the subject, let's first understand the concept of multicolor ink groups. Multicolor ink groups refer to ink combinations used in printing that exceed the traditional four-color process (Cyan C, Magenta M, Yellow Y, Black K). It typically involves adding one or more specific color inks, such as Green G, Orange O, or Violet V, to the standard CMYK four-color inks. This extended gamut printing method expands the printing color gamut, resulting in richer and more accurate color reproduction, better matching of spot colors, and ultimately improving the color quality and visual effect of printed materials.

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