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G7® Master Printer

Jun 23, 2021 by L. Brown & Sons

L. Brown & Sons joins a select group of print service providers who have successfully completed training, examination and qualification process of their print production processes, validating their capabilities to the highest level of global industry standards and specifications.

G7 is Idealliance’s industry-leading set of best practices for achieving gray balance and is the driving force for achieving visual similarity across all print processes. The application of this method enables printers to reproduce a similar visual appearance across all printing types and substrates.

L. Brown & Sons offers anything from bound books, postcards, packaging, large format posters, envelopes and everything in between utilizing our Heidelberg CD74 Speedmaster, Xerox iGen 5, Halm Jetpress and Epson SureColor P9000. Already an efficient print provider, L. Brown & Sons looked to the Idealliance G7 Master Program, to achieve further productivity gains to better serve its customer’s objectives for brand color quality and control.

G7 Example

The above set of pictures shows how G7 calibration provides common appearance across multiple print processes.

Quality and repeatability are important to our customers. Our commitment to the G7 method is just one example of how we’re maximizing our performance, to the benefit of our customers. We look forward to the benefits that standardization brings to both our clients and organization.

"We applaud L. Brown & Sons for utilizing the G7 Master Program to assure consistency and quality in their proofing, brand color management and print processes," commented Steve Bonoff for Idealliance. "G7 Master Qualification demonstrates a level of control and expertise that places L. Brown & Sons at the top of their field. We applaud their leadership, commitment and support of the G7 Master Qualification Program."

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