Integrity Graphics Successfully Tests G7 on Recycled Paper
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“Now our clients can have both the most consistent color quality possible with the greenest paper options,” according to Integrity Graphics President, Joseph La Valla.
Integrity Graphics was the first to earn G7 Master Printer designation in the world in 2005, now they’ve pushed the rigors of that process even further, testing the G7 method on 100 percent recycled paper. Previously G7 methods could only be achieved on coated, clean stock. In contrast, recycled paper’s unique characteristics mean a high degree of variability with a shorter range and a smaller color gamut. The recycled sheet tested was Cascades Rolland Enviro 100 Print and it features flecks or remnants of the recycling process.
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