The software that's hard on setup times
Following the completion of the beta test phase,
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) is now launching
PrepressInterface Version 3.0 onto the market. The range of
functions offered by this tried-and-tested interface based on the
PPF (Print Production Format) standard of the CIP4 Group (formerly
CIP3) has been significantly extended. This means that
PrepressInterface 3.0 is now a fully-fledged module in the
printshop workflow, and can position autoregister marks on presses
with the CP2000 Center and AutoRegister and transfer color
reference values for ImageControl. The software also features a
customizable output interface to the CP2000 Center press control
system, the ImageControl quality measurement system and finishing
equipment.
"From the time the first sheet is printed until the
color is spot on, we used to get between 250 and 350 sheets of
waste", reports John deLoach, Managing Director of Crowson
Stone Printing in Columbia/USA. "Now we can move to the
production run far sooner after the first control sheet, in fact
after just 150 sheets." The transfer of color presetting
values from the prepress data to the Speedmaster's CP2000
Center means Crowson Stone Printing not only cuts waste, but also
saves significant setup time when frequent job changes occur.
Since hitting the markets four years ago, the
PrepressInterface software has been installed more than 1,300
times. The feedback is unanimous: PrepressInterface successfully
cuts setup times and waste, and is therefore indispensable for
improving productivity. One of the reasons for the success of
Heidelberg's Prepress-Interface is its open interface
architecture based on the PPF standard. This allows different makes
of prepress systems to be connected, for example. Heidelberg has
integrated the experience gained from practice into the development
of the 3.0 upgrade.
Michael Knäble, Head of Prepress at Kehler Druck in
Baden, welcomes the functionality of PrepressInterface, which
includes the ability to calculate the estimated ink consumption at
the start. This is done using the color setting values from the
prepress stage. "And with parameters for the printing stock
now being made available, the system is perfect. No other software
offers that."
PrepressInterface also enables data to be transferred for
finishing units that feature a standard PPF interface. This means
that Compucut from Polar-Mohr and Heidelberg's Compufold
finishing communication system can be supplied directly with
presettings data from PrepressInterface and, in other cases, the
data provided by the Heidelberg Signastation impositioning
equipment is used. So whichever option the user takes, an
end-to-end workflow is guaranteed.
"The next step"
In future, Heidelberg will be using the Job Definition Format
as its standard interface. By also implementing JDF on all prepress
and finishing equipment, this will ultimately achieve a truly
end-to-end printmedia workflow. This will ensure that business
management and production processes are even more closely
intermeshed.
Image:
The PrepressInterface 3.0 software from Heidelberg is now
available as a fully-functioning cornerstone of the printshop
workflow. It can transfer both the position of autoregister marks
to presses equipped with the CP2000 Center and AutoRegister, and
color reference values for ImageControl.
For further information:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Communications
Hilde Weisser
Tel.: +49 (0)6221 92 50 66
Fax: +49 (0)6221 92 50 46
E-mail:
hilde.weisser@heidelberg.com