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Screen printing process to control the drafting of national standards
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January 25, 2011, the National Printing Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC170) held in Shenzhen, the drafting group meeting national standards of process control of printed halftone color separations, proofs and production prints. The meeting was chaired by Ang Lee, the Secretary-General. Liao Xiaoyun Deputy Director of Shenzhen Municipal Bureau of Culture, Sports and Tourism the Tan Haohui president of the Shenzhen Printing Industry Association, China Screen Printing and as chairman of the Association Peigui Fan Printing Co., Ltd. of Shenzhen City, Yu Wang Huajun chairman to the meeting and delivered speeches. 9 (units) from around the country more than 20 professionals attended the meeting.This standard is equivalent to the adopted standard ISO 12647-2: 2001 printing technology mesh tone color separations, proofs and production prints, process control, "developed. Meeting to ensure that the formal completion before the end of May 2011 and reported the problem to discuss, and the formation of the exposure draft of the standard. The meeting identified the Shenzhen City, Yu Printing Co., Ltd., China Screen Printing and Imaging Association, Shanghai Tobacco Packing Printing Co., Ltd., Shenzhen Branch sincere Printing Machinery Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Xi'an University of Technology, Xi'an Institute of printing technology, Shenzhen Polytechnic Institute of Technology, Shenzhen printing Industry Association standard is drafted. The meeting fully affirmed the work done by the drafting group early, that the drafting group translations of accurate, formatted according to the national standard specifications of the meeting of the seminar laid a good foundation. The conference decided that after the meeting of the seminar, the standard form of the draft standard exposure draft, to be added to the standard preparation instructions, comments and suggestions by the standard committee secretariat arrangements of the printing industry in mid-March 2011 .