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[1]  A published approved example or measure used for comparison.  In the printing industry there are official groups which publish standards to identify and encourage best practices to be followed for the industry.  <br>  
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[1]  A published approved example or measure used for comparison.  In the printing industry there are official groups which publish standards to identify and encourage best practices to be followed for the industry.  They distinguish between requirements that must be met, and descriptive information that are not requirements.<br>  
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Among them are [https://www.iso.org/standard/37880.html ISO], [https://webstore.ansi.org/industry/selected-standards ANSI], [https://www.fogra.org/index.php?menuid=112&reporeid=77&getlang=en FOGRA], [https://www.idealliance.org/standards IDEAlliance], and others.
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Note that a Standard is usually a Specification that has been raised to the level of a Standard.
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Some of these official groups are [https://www.iso.org/standard/37880.html ISO], [https://webstore.ansi.org/industry/selected-standards ANSI], [https://www.fogra.org/index.php?menuid=112&reporeid=77&getlang=en FOGRA], [https://www.idealliance.org/standards IDEAlliance], and others.
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Note that a standard is often a specification that has been raised to the level of a standard.

Latest revision as of 21:28, 24 January 2019

[1] A published approved example or measure used for comparison. In the printing industry there are official groups which publish standards to identify and encourage best practices to be followed for the industry. They distinguish between requirements that must be met, and descriptive information that are not requirements.

Some of these official groups are ISO, ANSI, FOGRA, IDEAlliance, and others.

Note that a standard is often a specification that has been raised to the level of a standard.


[2] A commonly accepted level of quality.


See also:

Specification
Method

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