Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) has delivered its
1,000th Prinect Image Control for spectrophotometric measure-
ment of the entire print image to the Rasch print shop in
Bramsche near Osnabrück, Germany.
"Our focus on the quality market means we place a
particularly high value on color management. Prinect Image Control
is an important building block in our color workflow, since it
measures the entire print image, in other words what we are
actually selling," says Uwe Schade, Managing Director at
Rasch, explaining the company's investment decision.
"1,000 Prinect Image Control systems installed worldwide
is compelling evidence of the importance that the quality-oriented
high-end sector attaches to spectrophotometric color measurement.
Many print shops recognize that investments in an optimized color
workflow really do pay dividends, since quality can be produced and
reproduced with absolute reliability," explains Jörg
Bauer, Vice President of Prinect Product Management at Heidelberg.
Features of Prinect Image Control
Prinect Image Control is a highly automated color
measuring system for monitoring quality outside of the press. It is
the only system in the world to measure the whole print image
spectrophotometrically. The measurement results are logged. Prinect
Image Control determines the deviations from the predefined
reference values and automatically tells the operator what
adjustments are needed. These are transferred online to the press
which then regulates the ink zones in all printing units
simultaneously and enables the print shop to achieve consistently
high quality.
Prinect Image Control also contains a database for special
colors and is Remote Service compatible.
The Prinect Image Control success story
Prinect Image Control is the result of many years'
successful partnership between Heidelberg and the Swiss colorimeter
manufacturer Gretag Macbeth AG. Development work on Prinect Image
Control started back in 1993 under the project name CPC 2S MIB. The
aim of the project was to make an as yet unused technology -
namely, spectrophotometric image measurement for regulating color
on the press - ready for market.
The first product presentation took place in 1998 at the IPEX
in Birmingham, UK. It was accompanied by a presentation of the
Prinect CP2000 Center press control. The new color measuring system
was able to measure 160,000 points over the entire print image. No
other measuring instrument manufacturer on the market has ever been
able to produce a product offering comparable quality under series
production conditions. Series production of Image Control began in
1999. Recognition quickly followed in the form of, for example, the
GATF Award in the USA in 2000 and, more recently, the Deutscher
Drucker magazine's innovation award for the Color Interface
option with Mini Spots. Since drupa 2004, Prinect Image Control has
been a key component of Prinect Color Solutions and, thanks to its
new software functions, supports system integration in the color
management sector.
Image:
Uwe Schade (middle), Managing Director at the Rasch print
shop, together with Jörn Gossé, head of Region North
within Heidelberg Germany and Andrea Brem, Productmanagement Image
Control, at the ceremony marking the delivery of the 1,000th
Prinect Image Control.
Further information for journalists:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Communications
Matthias Hartung
Tel.: +49 (0)6221 92 50 77
Fax: +49 (0)6221 92 50 46
E-mail:
matthias.hartung@heidelberg.com