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20 April 2016

Receive a free colour management healthcheck

Receive a free colour management healthcheck

The BPIF's 12647 Technical Compliance Certificate promotes quality colour management and we are delighted to offer a free pre-certification healthcheck to anyone considering applying for certification.

The certificate is designed to raise the colour bar for the printing industry, specifically SMEs who aspire to achieve the BPIF ISO 12647 standard. BPIF Consultancy Services Director, Phil Pateman says "The BPIF are wholly committed to providing sustainable colour management schemes that reach out to everyone within the printing industry. Those that have achieved certification are benefitting significantly from enhanced printing through demonstrable ISO colour standards whilst at the same time enjoying significant benefits through improved productivity by reducing make ready times, paper, ink and consumables wastage.

By attaining the certificate, printers will able to take advantage of those benefits as they will undertake a BPIF print test audit which will be measured using the same equipment and exacting sampling process and standards required if being independently audited for ISO certification".

To complete the healthcheck click here. 

For full details of the certificate click here.

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For more information please contact:
Rachael Anderton
Rachael Anderton
020 7915 8326
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