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Striving for Consistency

As printers begin to require more from the inks they use, quality control has become more than just meeting specifications.

By: Jenn Hess

Ink World Associate Editor

Ask anyone in the ink industry about quality control, and it’s almost guaranteed that consistency will be one of the first words out of their mouth. It is a process that has become vital as ink manufacturers must meet their customers’ demands time and time again. “Quality control means consistency,” said John Paderewski, quality control manager, Braden Sutphin, “and making sure the raw materials, products and tests meet the formulators’ specifications.” “We are finding that the most im...

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