Press check (printing)
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The printing press check is a step in the printing process. It takes place after a printing press is set up but before the print run is underway. While errors should have been corrected during the Color Proofing and
proofreading Proofreading is the reading of a galley proof or an electronic copy of a publication to find and correct reproduction errors of text or art. Proofreading is the final step in the editorial cycle before publication. Professional Traditional ...
stages, the main purpose of a press check is to make sure that the color on press comes as close as possible to the color proof. Color proofs are valuable guides, but due to the inherent differences between color proofing techniques and printing itself, proofs will match the printed sheet with varying degrees of exactness. Areas that are commonly evaluated at a press check are: * Flesh tones or corporate logo match colors. * Overall color balance across the sheet. * Paper stock (checking for correct color, weight or texture). * Content (looking for missing elements and confirming copy changes). * Registration (checking sharpness, color overlapping, edges of images and screened type). * Physical defects (checking for broken type, odd scratches, hickeys, spots or ghosting).


Post press check

While some printing jobs are delivered as printed, most printing is usually not complete until it is converted into a "finished" product. Post press includes various types of finish work such as trimming, embossing, foiling, die-cutting, scoring, folding and bindery. Post press checking can include: *
Embossing Emboss or Embossing may refer to: Materials The term usually refers to several techniques for creating a raised pattern on a material: *Paper embossing, the raising of paper and other non-metal products using specific tools to accomplish the task ...
: Defects that are commonly checked for are un-sharp edges, pinholes, ruptures and "halos" (shadows around the emboss). *
Foil stamping Hot stamping or foil stamping is a printing method of relief printing in which pre-dried ink or foils are transferred to a surface at high temperatures. The method has diversified since its rise to prominence in the 19th century to include a varie ...
: Defects to be avoided are feathering, color changes, scuffing, peeling and un-sharp edges. * Die-cutting: Defects that are commonly checked for are clean cutting and correct positioning. * Folding/ Bindery: Before the printed sheets are folded or bound it is common to make and review a trimmed dummy of the finished piece. Defects that are commonly checked for are page order and alignment. Wednesday, 23 August 2017


See also

* Prepress *
Pre-flight (printing) {{Unreferenced, date=October 2008 In printing, Preflight is the process of confirming that the digital files required for the printing process are all present, valid, correctly formatted, and of the desired type. The basic idea is to prepare the f ...
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Color printing Color printing or colour printing is the reproduction of an image or text in color (as opposed to simpler black and white or monochrome printing). Any natural scene or color photograph can be optically and physiologically dissected into three ...
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Offset printing Offset printing is a common printing technique in which the inked image is transferred (or "offset") from a plate to a rubber blanket and then to the printing surface. When used in combination with the lithographic process, which is based on t ...
* Modern engraving


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Further reading

*{{cite book , last = International Paper , title = Pocket Pal - Graphics Arts Production Handbook , location = Memphis, TN USA , publisher = International Paper Company , year = 2000 Printing terminology Print production Proofreading