ISO 12647-2:2013 specifies the process control parameters for the production of half-tone colour separations, proof prints, and production prints using offset lithographic processes. This part of the ISO 12647 series is essential for ensuring color consistency, print accuracy, and quality assurance in commercial and packaging printing.

The standard outlines the target values and measurement conditions necessary for maintaining uniformity in tone reproduction, color rendering, and ink density across sheet-fed and coldset offset printing systems.
ISO 12647-2:2013 offers a global reference for standardized colour control and predictable print output.
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ISO 12647-2:2013 aims to establish a common framework for color reproduction and print process stability in offset lithographic printing, ensuring reliable results from digital file creation to final printed output. It applies to all industry stakeholders involved in prepress, printing, and proofing workflows, including:
This standard is used to calibrate and maintain print systems, reduce production waste, and ensure repeatable, ISO-aligned output across runs and locations.
The standard provides technical specifications for:
Process Element | Control Parameters |
Printing Conditions | Sheet-fed, heatset web, and coldset offset printing processes |
Tone Value Increase (TVI) Curves | Recommended curves and tolerances for CMY and K separations |
Primary Ink Solids | Target densities and Lab* values for CMYK solid ink patches |
Secondary Color Solids | Lab* values for overprints (e.g., Red, Green, Blue combinations) |
Grey Balance | Neutral density targets at different tonal areas (highlights, midtones) |
Paper Types | Specifications for coated, uncoated, and newsprint papers |
Measurement Conditions | Use of spectrophotometers under M0/M1 (ISO 13655) lighting conditions |
Proofing and Verification | Criteria for digital and contract proof validation using color references |
These requirements ensure consistent reproduction across different substrates, inks, and machines.

For organizations aiming to implement ISO 12647-2:2013 successfully, the following documents are typically required:
The print industry continues to evolve with innovations in hybrid printing, variable data workflows, and sustainability. Despite these shifts, color consistency and process stability remain non-negotiable, especially for packaging, publishing, and brand-critical print, ISO 12647-2 helps them to:

ISO 12647-2:2013 is increasingly integrated into automated workflow systems, with cloud-based RIPs and inline color measurement tools using its parameters as a calibration base. It is also being incorporated into supplier qualification programs, especially for multinational brands that require global color conformity.
With rising demand for short-run, high-accuracy prints (driven by e-commerce and customized packaging), ISO 12647-2 provides the framework to ensure quality across offset workflows, regardless of run length or substrate type.
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It is a process control standard, but it can be referenced in ISO 9001 audits for quality consistency in printing.
It applies to offset lithographic processes, including sheet-fed, web-fed, coldset, and heatset systems.
ISO 12647-2 is specific to offset, but other parts of the ISO 12647 series address digital and flexo printing.
It supports ISO 9001 by providing a technical process control model for print quality assurance.
Yes. Spectrophotometers, RIP calibration software, and press control systems are essential for compliance.
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