Heidelberg Showcases Open JDF-based Prinect Workflow for Packaging Printing
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Integration of management, prepress, press and
postpress
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Presentation at drupa 2008
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) has extensive expertise
in integrating management, prepress, press and postpress into a
standardized workflow. In the run-up to drupa, the company is
extending this expertise to include packaging printing. Prinect
will therefore also enable print shops to produce high-quality
packaging much faster than before and make their costs more
transparent.
The development of new Prinect modules and the extension of
existing ones will ensure efficient packaging printing
Working in close cooperation with international packaging
printers, Heidelberg has set out the workflow functions required
for the production of folding cartons and labels. The resulting
Prinect workflow can be configured as necessary to meet the diverse
requirements of packaging printing - and regardless of whether a
print shop specializes in one specific application only, produces
both packaging and commercial work, requires an entry-level
integration solution, or aims to integrate its entire business as
quickly as possible. The scalability of the solutions allows
customers to adapt their systems to their particular growth path,
while the modular design also safeguards their investment in the
long term.
The extensions to the Prinect workflow recently introduced by
Heidelberg - the Prinect Postpress Manager for integrating
postpress and the Prinect Scheduler electronic planning board -
will both lead to significant improvements in the efficiency of
production sequences, particularly in packaging printing.
This makes Heidelberg the first supplier in its field to
integrate all print shop processes into an end-to-end JDF (Job
Definition Format) based workflow covering management, prepress,
pressroom and postpress, and to make this available to both
packaging and commercial printers.
"Since drupa 2004, Heidelberg has successfully
positioned its completely JDF-based Prinect workflow on the market.
Our customers particularly value the full integration, which
extends from the management information system to machine
presetting, and from prepress and press to postpress. They also
value the service we provide and our support in implementing the
solution. We are now extending our expertise into packaging
printing, an area in which there were previously few or no
standardized workflows available. This new workflow will of course
interact perfectly with our instrumentation and control
systems," explained Dr. Jürgen Rautert, Management Board
Member responsible for Products, Engineering and Manufacturing at
Heidelberg, summarizing the workflow strategy for the packaging
sector.
At the forthcoming drupa, Heidelberg will present and explain
in detail the specific technical functions of the new workflow.
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