Looking for some extra "punch" for your next packaging or print project? You can get it using the Hexachrome-Stochastic printing process now available at all Shorewood board and paper facilities.
This process marries the best of hexachrome printing with stochastic screening. those of you familiar with hexachrome printing know it for its color intensity and greater color latitude. Hexachrome printing uses a special 4-color process plus additional pantone colors (orange and green(. Stochastic printing is all about screening and control over dot gain to provide excellent definition and clarity. It utilizes a digital screening process consisting of tiny dot images (14-40 microns) of varying sizes.
The Hexachrome-Stochastic printing process yields a printed piece that has the 6-color intensity of hexachrome and the definition and clarity of stochastic. Shorewood Digital can supply proofs that are extremely close to the final printed product.