Do not judge if you see a difference (you should see a difference between every target), you want to judge where you would “accept” the difference.
Your e-Factor is 5.
An E-Factor of 5 represents average color repeatability and reproducibility
for high-quality printers in the industry. This level of E-Factor should be
possible from Printers that are self-sufficient with their G7 qualification,
meaning that they have multiple personnel within the shop that understand
the G7 methodology and actively monitor the output devices to ensure the
color is precise and accurate. More than 50% of the printers in North America
cannot maintain an E-Factor of 5. It is critical that you qualify the level of
E-Factor that your printing devices or print service organization is capable of
manufacturing to.
ChromaChecker has PDF files that can be used to benchmark any printing
process to quantify the devices E-Factor. Click here to learn more about
ChromaChecker printer benchmarking.
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