During the printing process, due to factors such as ink, paper, ambient temperature, and humidity, the color of the printed material may shift. Therefore, printing and packaging factories need to take the following measures to manage color deviation:
Use a standardized color control system. Printing and packaging factories can use color standard control systems, such as PANTONE color cards, which can help operators ensure that each printing operation uses the same color specifications. This not only ensures color consistency of printed materials, but also makes the adaptability of printing paper to ink more efficient. Through this method, printing and packaging factories can control color deviation within an acceptable range.
Use high-quality printing equipment. The quality of printing machines has a direct impact on the color stability of printed materials. If the printing machine experiences equipment interruption, ink engagement, high temperature, etc., it can lead to color deviation. Therefore, printing and packaging factories need to ensure the stability and performance of equipment to provide high-quality printing assurance.
Ensure optimal environmental conditions. During the printing process, both ambient temperature and humidity directly affect the color of the printed material. Therefore, printing and packaging factories need to ensure suitable environmental conditions, such as controlling air humidity and temperature in the warehouse to keep it within the range suitable for printing. During the printing process, the printing and packaging factory also needs to regularly inspect and adjust the printing equipment to ensure stability.
Adjust color correction. In the early stages of printing production, printing and packaging factories will calibrate and adjust the printing machines from the first product to adapt to the colors of the produced products. With the mass production of printed materials, printing and packaging factories also need to adjust according to the adaptability of printed materials to maintain consistency. In summary, printing and packaging factories need to manage color deviation issues during the printing process by using standard color control systems, high-quality printing equipment, ensuring optimal environmental conditions, and adjusting color correction. Only in this way can the quality and consistency of printed materials be guaranteed, ultimately meeting customer expectations.

