A printer’s loupe magnifier is an eyeglass. It is effectively a magnifying glass. If you look through this magnifying glass, you can see the dots which make up the colour of a printed image. You simply place it on the printed image and look through the glass. A printer can tell a lot about the way a job has been printed by examining it with a loupe. He can tell whether it has been done as a CYMK ( Cyan, Yellow, Magenta and blacK) or a four colour process print job. When there are solid areas on a print job, it shows up as pure solid. This is not visible to the naked eye.
This can be of great help to you, the customer, whenever you need some printing Australia services. You may not fully understand how the inks have been used on, say, a brochure you are interested in reproducing. With the aid of his loupe, the printer can help you with that.
The printers loupe is also of use with poor quality printing. A poor quality job is a bit like looking at a 3D movie. It doesn’t look quite sharp. With the aid of the loupe, it can be seen that the inks have not been overlaid properly. The colours have to be overlaid perfectly to get a sharp image. Without the loupe, you can’t tell why the image is not sharp.
This is an essential tool for a printer which allows him to achieve perfect printing Australia. With Barney’s Print Management you can be sure that everything is done to ensure a perfect print job every time. Give them a call today at this number: 1300 663 812.