"Work we had done with regard to the ISO 9001 quality standard flagged up that we had no evidence of the calibration of our pre-press equipment," said creative director David McColm.
"We found that we had a Centurfax CCDot, and arranged to meet Ripware at Ipex to check its accuracy."
In the end, the firm opted to take advantage of a show offer to upgrade to the MicroDot, which offers updated software and is
more compact.
In addition to checking the firm’s plates, the MicroDot has found a regular use checking registration on the run.
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