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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.

On-demand Recruitment: Talent in Color Management and Prepress Production

Prepress CTP Plate Room Supervisor: Prepress CTP Plate Room Supervisor, proficient in Kodak Prinergy workflow, responsible for file inspection, imposition, screening, and curve setup.

Release light from the expanded color gamut ink

Compared to traditional four-color printing, Extended Gamut Color (ECG) inks offer significant advantages. ECG inks are revolutionizing the way colors are reproduced on a wide range of substrates, enhancing both the visual appeal and accuracy of printed materials.

How to avoid common issues in the printing workshop

In print production, color consistency is a key metric for customer acceptance—but even minor deviations in the workshop stage can often result in finished products that don’t meet color standards, leading to returns or rework. From errors in ink mixing ratios and differences in substrate ink absorption to fluctuations in ambient temperature and humidity, as well as inaccuracies in equipment calibration, these seemingly small variables can accumulate to cause noticeable color discrepancies.