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How to correctly use prepress production to reduce printing costs

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5. Spot color setting. Spot color printing uses spot color ink for printing, which has the characteristics of accuracy, authenticity, opacity and wide color gamut. In addition, sometimes in order to clearly express fine graphics, such as mixed color graphics with finer strokes or anti-white lines, spot color processing can also be used to enhance the delicate and realistic sense of fine lines. In the use of spot color should pay attention to the unity of spot color and name, spot color mesh Angle, spot color and 4-color printing conversion. Of course, the printing cost of spot color also needs to be considered, generally three colors below the printing usually use spot color, four-color printing, no special requirements will not use spot color.

6. Check the file before output. A complete analysis of the designed document, without regard to any subsequent document output device conditions, can avoid any incomplete or missing electronic document characters, inappropriate or ignored colouring, color space inconsistencies, insufficient resolution, insufficient bleeding, page errors, improper color separation, and potential binding problems or image inconsistencies. Through the actual production experience, we can know that character errors alone will cause greater losses, so the pre-press inspection is very necessary.

What to do to save printing costs

After understanding what problems need to be paid attention to in the production of prepress documents, it will be a lot of advantages for how to avoid printing problems. As a pre-press production personnel can be implemented from several aspects to save printing costs.

1. Familiar with common paper specifications and opening numbers, typesetting with the largest Mosaic area. Typesetting is done on the principle of saving printing paper when making up plates. First of all, analyze the work object, such as what paper to use, which printing machine to prepare, and what process to use, you can reduce the problems encountered in printing, waste of paper and so on. Nowadays, the software is constantly updated, the typesetting method is more convenient, Preps, Heidelberg typesetting software is more advanced, there are many set typesetting templates, just put the file into the software will automatically make up, this software has strong functionality, but the practical operation is slightly complicated, the book typesetting is usually used.

2. Familiar with post-press process. Prepress designers think that the work is very perfect, after the delivery of printing production, there are many printing process problems, so that the production can not proceed normally, or increase the unnecessary processing difficulty, resulting in an increase in costs. In the entire printing workflow, the seamless connection of pre-press, printing and post-press should be ensured, and printers need to understand the performance of various printing presses and the calculation standards of wages, otherwise, it may increase costs because of the use of high cost and unreasonable printing processes.

3. Print quantity. From the surface, it has nothing to do with the design and production, but in the large plate, to consider the cost of printing and printing costs, if the number of printing is not large, you can not increase the composition, otherwise the expensive die cutting plate production costs will increase the cost of packaging. At this time, you can consider the production of a lower cost of copper-zinc plate, and then use a monochrome machine to print, which can save a lot of costs.

4. Check after output. The following checks are carried out by printing out the blue paper layout to avoid further unnecessary production costs. The check includes: ① whether there is page alignment, incomplete printing or defaced situation, whether there is content located outside or on the cropping, whether the text content is complete, there are no missing words, dropped words, text alignment, different fonts; ② Whether the size of the paper is consistent with the work order, the number of colors and the number of typesetting are correct; ③ Whether the mouth word, cross, color mark, ribbon, pull line is complete, and whether the mouth line meets the requirements; ④ Whether the bleeding site is sufficient; ⑤ The front and back of the manual blue paper should be aligned with double-sided tape, fold the book according to the folding mode of the bill, pay attention to check whether the folding mode is correct in the folding process, cut molding, check the page number sequence, whether the plastic bag is enough, whether the stapled book is crawling and whether the floating position is consistent; 6 Color box blue paper should pay attention to the knife line for spot color overprinting, the text content is more than 3mm to 5mm from the knife line, the card box, the pit box is generally single-sided, pay attention to whether the knife line is in the center of the layout, the boutique box should do the reverse positioning line, check whether the front and back are set.

The above are the author's experience in pre-press work for many years, only for the reference of printing and packaging related practitioners. Of course, there are many details involved in prepress production, not just those mentioned above. Prepress processing work also requires the production staff to have patience and perseverance, pay attention to every detail of the prepress production process, so that the quality of the product is maximized. In order to reduce the production cost of packaging and printing enterprises and create greater value for customers, prepress designers of various enterprises need to deepen their knowledge of the printing process, so as to output better prepress documents and print products that satisfy customers.

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