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IDEAlliance Screen Print specification is direclty related to G7 and the latest updates from ISO 12647-5 Standards for Screen Print.  The goal is to focus on Best Practices and techniques for Screen Print.  The Screen Print Working Group has done much work on creating several tools for Screen Printers to enhance and support these Best Practices and Techniques.  There are Color Control Wedges and Press Test Forms specifically designed for Screen Print and G7.

Screen Print G7 Pre-Qualification Check List

G7 Screen Print Press Test Form 14x20

IDEAlliance ISO 12647-5 Color Control Wedge for Screen Print: In-Line Version

IDEAlliance ISO 12647-5 Color Control Wedge for Screen Print: Two Row Version

This is a Beta Data Set for White Poly Material.  This is NOT an official data set.  Use at your own risk.

Feedback on this data set is appreciated.

This is a Coldset News Beta Data Set.  This is NOT an official data set, but a test data set.  Use at your own risk.

Feedback on this data set is greatly appreciated.

The SWOP and GRACoL 2006 Characterization Data Sets.  These are used for creating a SWOP3, SWOP5 or GRACoL1 proof.

These are the Color Suite Color Setting Recommendations from the DEER Printing Guidelines Poster 2011 for setting up to a GRACoL or SWOP aim and G7.

These are the ICC profiles for both SWOP 2006 and GRACoL 2006 Specifications.

This is the Sheetfed Offset Qualification Kit updated in 2010.

Use this kit during the G7 Master Qualification Process to record the settings of the conditions of the production facility at the time of qualification and calibration.  A copy of this kit should remain with the production facility and also be retained by the G7 Expert Consultant.  It is not required to send in a copy of the kit to RIT for the submission process.

General guide on using GRACoL as your working space.  Written by Ron Ellis.  Helpful guide for creative and designer and premedia professionals.  Great information and best practices in setting up your files for output for proofing and printing.

Written by Steve Smiley, Vertis Communications

General guidelines for implementing G7 in Flexographic Printing.