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4. Lableprinting
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The following pages contain important
specifications for DVD printing and the film
material required.
Please transmit this information to your
graphics artist or designer.
4.1 Printing Processes
Sony DADC uses offset printing processes for DVDs as
the standard print. On special request, simple screen
prints can be done as well.
The following types of print can be processed:
line prints with up to 4 colours
(3 colours for DVD-10)
half-tone prints
duplex and triplex prints
Four-colour prints
(picture disc: offset/screen printing)
For particular requirements with respect to printing
quality in four-colour print, we offer the High Definition
Picture Disc. This is to be recommended particularly for
applications including photographs, faces, landscapes
or designs which are similar to photographs.
A specific offset process is used.
4.2 Printing Areas
The following pages illustrate the three possible printing
areas on a DVD label (specifications F, G and H).
Please bear in mind that there may be colour deviations
between the print on the aluminium coated part and the
non-aluminium coated interior parts. Therefore, we
advise to preprint an entire white base to minimize
colour deviations with specifications F, G, H.
4.3 Label Film Dimensions
Please ensure that your label films comply with the
required specifications F to H. Any necessary label film
corrections are charged according to our price list.
We recommend to put the product specification
logo (DVD, DVD-ROM, DVD-VIDEO) on every
piece of packaging and labels. This ensures your
customer using a product which complies with
the DVD-Specifications. Sony DADC requires the
customer to place the product catalogue number
on the DVD and on every piece of the packaging.
4. Labelprinting
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