The globally unique Prinect Inpress Control 4 inline spectral measuring system automatically measures and controls color and register – without any operator intervention.

The color deviation ΔE, which is particularly critical in packaging printing, is continuously displayed and automatically corrected during production, without pulling sheets.

Once the desired color and perfect register have been achieved, the good-sheet counter is automatically started via Quality Assist, and the press switches to production. In combination with other automation components, Prinect Inpress Control 4 provides the foundation for Push to Stop, enabling fully automated job changes without interruption.

AI-supported color control ensures precise, stable, and fast processes – fully automatic and without any operator involvement. With Prinect Inpress Control 4, you create the conditions for maximum productivity and unbeatable production speeds.

Prinect Inpress Control 4:

  • AI-supported color control for process and spot colors with improved response speeds
  • Inline measurement and control of opaque white during production
  • Optimized handheld measuring device with touchscreen and video magnifier
  • Space-saving micro print control strips for all formats
  • Netprofiler for colorimetric calibration

Highlights:

  • Extremely short setup times and minimal waste
  • Fully automatic setup and uninterrupted job changeover with Push to Stop
  • Inline spectral color measurement for maximum color accuracy and consistent quality
  • Fast and precise control of opaque white, ideal for metallic and transparent substrates

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Everything you always wanted to know about color management.

Even though modern digital imaging software can automate the process of color management, certain aspects will always remain subjective. A deeper understanding of the principles of color management and the decisions that need to be made will help the operator to achieve optimal print results.

Learn about colorimetry, densitometry, standardization, dot gain vs. dot loss and much more in our white paper.

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