'PrintOpen Standard 210' Test Chart with 210 Patches

Advantages

Basic PrintOpen test chart (since 1992)

Measuring 210 patches is fast and simple

Not much space required on the signature

CMY colors 5 x 5 x 5 and black combinations optimized for print

Even distribution of ink

Good profile quality for printing (smoothness)

Disadvantages

Not sufficient enough for high-end proofs

Not enough black combinations for special black calculations

Recommended for

manual measurements in particular

profiling printing processes, giving an average of the color data

Test chart structure

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The "PrintOpen Standard 210" test chart has a representative selection of 210 patches and, conse­quently, contains all the important color areas for color conversion. The test chart is structured in such a way that the ink is applied evenly to the ink zones during printing, running parallel to the direc­tion the paper moves.
The first 135 patches are three-color CMY and are identical to those of the three-color "PrintOpen Standard 135" (CMY) test chart. The remaining 75 patches are combinations with black.

This test chart is found as a single test chart (POXT1_CMYK) in the "PrintOpen Extended 840" test chart.