takemitsu wrote:
When I was younger I was younger, I always wanted to look at the pantone color code (IDK what it's called) on cereal boxes. My mom still makes fun of me about it, she'll ask if I want to see the pretty colors lol.
Those are the test patterns they use at the printing stage of the package production, to check that all the different color inks are getting printed, and that the separate parts that print the different colors are all in alignment. It's a bit like the test page on an inkjet printer, but the machines have to be much better calibrated, as the paper/card comes off a huge roll, and goes through the machine really quickly. I used to do temp work at a magazine printers and binders, and the really interesting bit is the part that takes the huge printed sheet as it comes flying out of the dryer section, and then folds it up into stacks of about 16 layers, and cuts them off into a section of a magazine, putting all the folds in just the right places so that the print is on the right pages.
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