为甲方客户提供产品包装印制的质量监督与跟踪是17vis的重点服务之一
甲方专属服务:包装印制全链路质量监理与跟踪
17vis为您盯紧每一个印刷细节,让包装品质可控
做甲方的眼睛:17vis包装印制质量全程跟进
包装印制全链路质量监控——代表甲方执行最严的验收与有效矫正,
让每一只包装都无限接近设计稿
一、包装生产中的那些“没人告诉你的事”
设计稿很满意。打样也签了。大货送到仓库,打开箱子——
颜色不对。专色偏了,烫金歪了,盒盖关不严。
问印刷厂,说“这是正常的色差范围”。问设计师,说“我的稿子没问题”。
货期到了。活动要上了。改还是不改?
这不是某一家企业的问题。这是几乎所有品牌方在包装印制环节都会遇到的困境。
问题的根源不是谁做错了,是没有人全程盯着。
二、这项服务做什么
你出设计稿。我替你盯生产。从文件到成品,每一个环节我都在现场。
印前:审核文件。刀模线对不对?出血够不够?专色标没标?厚度补偿算没算?
印中:站在机台旁。追色、签样、抽检。颜色不对不让印,套位不准不让过。
后道:逐道验收。覆膜起泡?烫金偏移?裱糊起鼓?模切毛边?有问题当场叫停,返工重来。
进度:每天同步。不是“快了”,是“今天印完第二色,明天上第三色”。
一句话:你不在现场,我就是你的眼睛、你的手、你的判断力。
三、我能为国内客户做什么
现场盯机:你不在工厂,我在。颜色、套位、专色,一道一道盯,不达标不让过。
文件预检:发厂之前先过我这一关。刀模线、出血位、厚度补偿,有问题先改,不带着问题上机。
工艺验收:覆膜、烫金、击凸、裱糊、模切、开窗,每道工序单独验收,不合格就返工。
进度跟踪:每天告诉你印到哪了、还剩什么、预计什么时候交。
问题处理:纸不够了、墨偏了、刀模不对——我在现场,当场解决。
成品抽检:大货出货前抽检5%-10%,没问题才放行。
适合这样的你:
- 包装批量大,品质必须统一
- 品牌色有专色要求,不能“差不多”
- 工艺复杂(烫金+击凸+裱糊+开窗+多种材质结合)
- 不在工厂所在地,没法自己盯
- 设计师只出稿不懂印刷,需要有人中间把关
- 之前被印刷厂坑过,不想再踩坑
四、我能为国际客户做什么
国际客户在中国印刷包装,最大的问题不是你找不到工厂,是你不在现场。时差、语言、距离,让你和工厂之间隔了三层信息差。
你的眼睛在现场:工厂说“好了”,我替你去验。颜色对不对、烫金偏没偏——我看了才算。
你的标准不被稀释:你对色差、套位、工艺的要求,我替你卡。工厂的“常规”不达标,我替你说“不行”。
你的语言没有障碍:中英文双语。我替你写报告、开电话会、跟工厂沟通。
你的进度不用猜:每天一份进度报告,配现场照片、视频、实测数据。
你的问题有人解决:纸不对、墨不准、刀模有误差——我在现场,当场处理。
你的样品有人签:首件签样、色样确认、刀模样验收——我替你签。
适合这样的你:
- 品牌在国外,供应商在中国的品牌方
- 通过中间商采购,不直接接触工厂的国外公司
- 在中国有采购办但没有质检团队的国外企业
- 工艺复杂需要有人现场盯的项目
无论你在国内还是国外,只要你的包装在中国生产,需要有人替你盯,我就是那个人。
五、为什么这件事我能做
一个真实案例
洽洽瓜子包装印刷产生强烈色差。客户急,印厂更急。
当天下午,我赶到杭州金杭印刷厂。一眼看出,印刷厂偷减了一个专色,造成印出来的色彩饱和度不佳。调色序、换油墨、开专版,三件事,一步到位。晚上,成品出来了,颜色落地。
另一个真实案例
在台湾特力集团,他们叫我“刽子手”。不是因为我凶,是因为我快。别人一个星期的事,我一天干完。
但真正让他们离不开的,不是我会画图——是我懂落地。我出差不在,整个部门都发虚。因为设计稿要落地,要排版、要完稿、要拼板、要色彩设置。我过一遍,他们心里就踏实了。
我能做的不只是“看颜色”
| 能力维度 | 具体内容 |
|---|---|
| 印刷机性能 | 知道不同机型的特点、速度、套准精度 |
| 工艺 | 胶印、柔印、凹印、丝印——不同工艺适合不同产品 |
| 纸张 | 不同纸张的适印性、吸墨性、挺度、厚度补偿 |
| 油墨 | 专色调配、四色追色、UV油墨特性 |
| 结构 | 盒型结构合理性、折叠处处理、开窗对位 |
| 支撑力学 | 包装能否保护商品、堆码会不会塌、运输会不会变形 |
| 成本 | 哪里可以省、哪里不能省 |
我盯过的标准
联合利华、狮王、赢创。那些国际大牌的标准,精确到标点符号。差一点点,整批废品。他们的标准,就是我的标准。
六、七个节点,一个不漏
| 节点 | 做什么 | 挡住什么 |
|---|---|---|
| 1. 印前文件预检 | 查文件格式、色值、刀模线、出血位、厚度补偿 | 文件有问题就上机,印出来全废 |
| 2. 纸张开料确认 | 对纸样、查克重、看纤维方向 | 纸不对、克重不够、方向反了 |
| 3. 上机追色签样 | 站机台旁,调墨、追色、签样、锁样 | 色差、墨杠、鬼影、颜色漂移 |
| 4. 印中抽检 | 每500-1000张抽一次,查颜色、套位、脏点 | 批量色差、套位跑偏 |
| 5. 后道逐项验收 | 覆膜、烫金、击凸、裱糊、模切、开窗——道道过 | 起泡、偏移、起鼓、毛边、对不准 |
| 6. 成品抽检装箱 | 抽5%-10%,测开合、推拉、外观;现场监督装箱 | 批量不良、数量不对、防护不到位 |
| 7. 进度同步与问题处理 | 每天汇报进度(中英文双语报告),有问题现场解决 | 进度失控、问题无人处理 |
七、服务方式与费用
- 按项目计费:一个包装单品,从印前到成品,一价全包
- 按天计费:只盯某个环节(如只盯追色签样),按天算
- 长期合作:多个产品、多批次生产,打包年框服务
具体费用,根据产品工艺复杂度、生产周期、是否需要跨城出差,一事一议。
八、联系
你只需要告诉我:
- 什么产品?什么工艺?
- 生产数量?预计周期?
- 工厂在哪个城市?
- 你最担心的是什么环节?
国内客户直接说。国际客户发邮件、开电话会、用微信,都行。
邮箱E-mail:17vis@163.com | 电话Tel:18010110117

17vis · 行者知
包装印制全链路质量监控——代表甲方执行最严的验收与有效矫正,
让每一只包装都无限接近设计稿
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English Version
Providing clients with comprehensive quality control and follow-up for product packaging printing is one of 17vis’s core services.
Client-dedicated service: Full-chain quality supervision and tracking for packaging printing.
17vis monitors every printing detail to ensure packaging quality is under control.
Being the client’s eyes: 17vis’s end-to-end quality follow-up for packaging printing.
End-to-end quality control for packaging printing — representing the client in enforcing the strictest acceptance standards and effective corrections,
bringing every package infinitely close to the design draft.
I. The Things “No One Tells You” About Packaging Production
The design draft looks great. The sample is approved. The mass-produced goods arrive at the warehouse. You open the box —
The color is wrong. The spot color is off, the foil stamping is crooked, the box lid doesn’t close tightly.
Ask the printer, they say “This is within the normal color difference range.” Ask the designer, they say “There’s nothing wrong with my draft.”
The delivery deadline arrives. The promotion is about to launch. To modify or not to modify?
This isn’t a problem for just one company. It’s a dilemma almost every brand faces in the packaging printing process.
The root of the problem isn’t that someone made a mistake, but that no one oversees the entire process.
II. What This Service Does
You provide the design draft. I oversee the production for you. From the files to the finished product, I am on-site at every stage.
Pre-press: Review the files. Is the die-cut line correct? Is the bleed sufficient? Are the spot colors marked? Is the thickness compensation calculated?
During printing: Stand by the press. Match colors, approve samples, conduct spot checks. If the color is wrong, the printing doesn’t proceed. If the registration is off, it doesn’t pass.
Post-press: Inspect each process one by one. Laminating bubbles? Foil stamping shifted? Pasting bulges? Die-cutting burrs? If there’s a problem, stop it on the spot and redo it.
Progress tracking: Daily synchronization. Not “it’ll be ready soon,” but “the second color finished today, the third color will be done tomorrow.”
In a nutshell: Since you can’t be on-site, I am your eyes, your hands, your judgment.
III. What I Can Do for Domestic Clients
On-site press inspection: You’re not at the factory, but I am. I monitor color, registration, and spot colors process by process. If standards aren’t met, it doesn’t pass.
File pre-check: Your files go through me before being sent to the factory. Issues with die-cut lines, bleed areas, or thickness compensation are fixed first — no problems go to the press.
Process acceptance: Laminating, foil stamping, embossing, pasting, die-cutting, window patching — each process is inspected and accepted individually. Unqualified work is redone.
Progress tracking: I tell you daily where the printing stands, what’s left, and the estimated completion time.
Problem solving: Running out of paper? Ink off? Die-cut wrong? I’m on-site and I resolve it immediately.
Finished product spot check: Before shipment, I spot-check 5%-10% of the mass-produced goods. They don’t leave unless they’re没问题.
Best suited for you if:
- Large packaging volumes requiring uniform quality.
- Brand colors require specific spot colors, “close enough” isn’t acceptable.
- Complex processes (foil stamping + embossing + laminating + window patching + combining multiple materials).
- You’re not located near the factory and can’t oversee production yourself.
- Your designer understands design but not printing, needing an intermediary for quality control.
- You’ve had bad experiences with printers before and don’t want to fall into the same traps.
IV. What I Can Do for International Clients
For international clients printing packaging in China, the biggest problem isn’t finding a factory — it’s that you are not on-site. Time zones, language barriers, and distance create three layers of information gap between you and the factory.
Your eyes on-site: The factory says “it’s ready,” I go and inspect it for you. The color is right or wrong, the foil stamping is straight or crooked — I check and make the call.
Your standards are not diluted: Your requirements for color difference, registration, and processes are enforced by me. If the factory’s “standard practice” doesn’t meet your standards, I’m the one who says “no.”
No language barrier: Bilingual in Chinese and English. I write reports for you, join conference calls, and communicate with the factory.
No guessing your progress: A daily progress report with on-site photos, videos, and measured data.
Your problems are solved: Wrong paper, inaccurate ink, die-cut errors — I’m on-site and handle them immediately.
Your samples are approved: First article approval, color sample confirmation, die-cut sample acceptance — I sign off for you.
Best suited for you if:
- Your brand is based abroad, but your supplier is in China.
- You’re an international company purchasing through intermediaries without direct factory contact.
- You have a sourcing office in China but no quality control team.
- Your project involves complex processes requiring on-site oversight.
Whether you are a domestic or international client, as long as your packaging is produced in China and you need someone to oversee it for you, I am that person.
V. Why I Can Do This
A Real Case
Qiaqia sunflower seeds experienced a severe color shift in their packaging printing. The client was anxious; the printer was even more so.
That afternoon, I rushed to Jinhang Printing Factory in Hangzhou. At a glance, I saw that the printer had omitted a spot color, resulting in poor color saturation. Adjusting the color sequence, changing the ink, and setting up a dedicated plate — three things, done in one go. By evening, the finished product was ready. The color had landed as intended.
Another Real Case
At Taiwan Test Rite Group, they called me “The Executioner.” Not because I’m fierce, but because I work fast. What took others a week, I could finish in a day.
But what truly made them rely on me wasn’t my ability to draw — it’s that I understand production execution. When I was away on business, the whole department felt insecure. Because design drafts needed to be produced — requiring layout, finalization, plating, and color management. Once I reviewed them, they felt at ease.
It’s More Than Just “Checking Colors”
| Capability Dimension | Specifics |
|---|---|
| Printing Press Performance | Knowing the characteristics, speed, and registration accuracy of different press models. |
| Processes | Offset, flexography, gravure, screen printing — knowing which process suits which product. |
| Paper | Printability, ink absorbency, stiffness, and thickness compensation of different papers. |
| Ink | Spot color mixing, four-color matching, UV ink characteristics. |
| Structure | Box structure rationality, folding area treatment, window alignment. |
| Structural Mechanics | Will the packaging protect the product? Will the stacks collapse? Will it deform during transport? |
| Cost | Where costs can be saved and where they absolutely cannot. |
The Standards I’ve Worked With
Unilever, Lion, Evonik. The standards of these international giants are precise down to the punctuation mark. A tiny deviation, and the entire batch is rejected. Their standards are my standards.
VI. Seven Key Checkpoints, No Omissions
| Checkpoint | Action | Prevents |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Pre-press File Check | Inspect file format, color values, die-cut lines, bleed, thickness compensation. | Defective files going to press, resulting in total waste. |
| 2. Paper & Cutting Confirmation | Verify paper samples, check weight, inspect fiber direction. | Wrong paper, insufficient weight, or incorrect fiber direction. |
| 3. On-press Color Matching & Approval | Stand by the press: adjust ink, match colors, approve samples, lock the approved sample. | Color difference, ink streaks, ghosting, color drift. |
| 4. In-process Spot Checks | Check every 500-1,000 sheets for color, registration, and defects. | Batch color deviation, registration shift. |
| 5. Post-press Process Acceptance | Inspect each process: laminating, foil stamping, embossing, pasting, die-cutting, window patching. | Bubbles, shifting, bulging, burrs, misalignment. |
| 6. Finished Product Check & Packing | Batch defects, incorrect quantity, inadequate protection. | |
| 7. Progress Updates & Problem Solving | Daily progress reports (bilingual in Chinese/English); solve problems on-site. | Uncontrolled schedules, unattended issues. |
VII. Service Models & Fees
- Project-based pricing: An all-inclusive price for a single packaging item, from pre-press to finished goods.
- Daily rate: Focus on a specific stage only (e.g., only on-press color approval), billed by the day.
- Long-term partnership: An annual framework agreement for multiple products and production batches.
Specific fees are determined on a case-by-case basis, depending on the product’s process complexity, production timeline, and the need for out-of-town travel.
VIII. Contact
Just tell me:
- What product? What processes?
- Production quantity? Estimated timeline?
- Which city is the factory in?
- Which stage are you most concerned about?
Domestic clients: just tell me directly. International clients: email, conference calls, or WeChat are all fine.
Email: 17vis@163.com | Tel: 18010110117

17vis · Xingzhe Zhi
End-to-end quality control for packaging printing — representing the client in enforcing the strictest acceptance standards and effective corrections,
bringing every package infinitely close to the design draft.
Version: 20260514V1.0