KENNESAW, Ga. - Heidelberg will demonstrate new additions to its
Prinect family of integrated workflow management solutions at the
2006 Graph Expo tradeshow. Among the new innovations, Heidelberg
will unveil Prinect Inpress Control, the first measuring device for
inline spectrophotometric color measurement for Speedmaster CD 74
and Speedmaster XL 105 presses, and the new Prinect Integration
System, including Prinect Pressroom Manager, the world's first
JDF-based prepress to pressroom system capable of controlling and
managing all data required in print production. Booth visitors also
can learn about Prinect Digital Print Manager, a universal Prinect
workflow for offset and digital print. These new additions to the
Prinect family can be seen at the Heidelberg Booth # 1200 at the
tradeshow, which is being held in Chicago at McCormick Place on
October 15-18, 2006.
"Heidelberg is committed to helping printers find new
ways to improve productivity in the pressroom and beyond and gain
maximum transparency in their shops," said James Mauro,
Prinect Product Manager, Heidelberg USA. "Our family of
Prinect integrated workflow products delivers these benefits and
more, ensuring top quality, visibility and production consistency
for the printer."
Prinect Inpress Control:
Prinect Inpress Control is an inline color measurement
device for the Speedmaster CD 74 and Speedmaster XL 105 that
measures the color and register on the fly while the press is
running, even at full operating speeds. Integrated in last printing
unit before coating, and/or before the perfecting unit of the
press, the Prinect Inpress Control system is specially designed for
printers who change jobs frequently and use standardized printing
procedures. The solution maximizes productivity since it eliminates
the need to stop the press during the measuring process in
make-ready and production and enables registration to be checked
and adjusted automatically. The system continuously measures the
control bar and transfers measurements directly to the Prinect
CP2000 Center press control system to automatically perform
simultaneous adjustment of ink ducts in all printing units. This
results in fast set-up times as well as highly consistent and
stable inking throughout the production run.
Among the advantages of Prinect Inpress Control are the
following:
- Faster inking-up and less waste due to set-up and inking
adjustments on the fly - without pulling sheets
- Initial production results indicate savings of approximately
8-12 minutes and 100-150 sheets
per make-ready
- Precise color matching for CMYK and special colors through
spectral inline measurement
- Consistent print quality enabled by continuous monitoring and
adjustment, even at full running speeds of 18,000 impressions per
hour
- Automatic register control and adjustment in parallel to
color measurement, eliminating the need for extra register
adjustment
- Flexible positioning of the quality control strip from the
leading edge of the sheet to its center
- Touch-screen control through the Prinect CP2000 Center is
easy to use and saves time for the printer
- Available for the Speedmaster CD 74 and Speedmaster XL 105 in
straight or perfecting configurations
Prinect Inpress Control will be available for the Speedmaster
CD 74 and Speedmaster XL 105 press series. It will be introduced to
the market in stages starting in late 2006 and mid 2007.
Prinect Pressroom Manager:
The JDF-based Prinect Pressroom Manager enables full
integration of the pressroom to automate and enhance key areas of
the workflow. With Prinect Pressroom Manager, job data entered in
the JDF ticket by the print management information system can be
called up anywhere in the pressroom, such as at the pressroom
manager's workstation, the operator's console or the press
itself. The information provided by the JDF provides key job
presetting data for the press, including presetting the ink
fountains as well as sheet format and travel throughout the press.
This accelerates production flow and leads to high process
reliability. Intelligent JDF routing seeks out the information
required for the particular print job and transfers it directly to
the relevant press - without the need for manual intervention.
The Prinect Pressroom Manager is based on and shares the
proven JDF technology as the Prinect Printready System. Prinect
Pressroom Manager will be offered as a stand-alone solution in the
pressroom or can be combined with Heidelberg's Prinect Printready
System and the new Prinect Integration System to enable maximum
transparency in printshop processes and full automation of the
production and management processes. The Prinect Integration System
enables centralized data management in a printshop using JDF, which
allows all production processes in job management, prepress, press
and postpress to be fully integrated in a fully integrated workflow
management system. The two-way exchange of data throughout the
entire workflow via JDF and JMF leads to full cost control and
takes process integration in print shops to a new level. The
scalability of the solutions allows customers to adapt their
systems to their particular rate of growth. All new Speedmaster
presses can be connected directly to the Prinect Pressroom Manager,
as well as older generation CPC1.04-equipped Speedmaster presses
via the Prinect Online Kit. The system integrates presses and
finishing equipment that can not be integrated online through a
Production Data Terminal, which keeps the JDF information structure
up-to-date for accurate production data collection throughout the
entire shop.
Prinect Digital Print Manager:
To extend their print services offering, offset print
shops are increasingly adding digital print capabilities to their
portfolio. In the past, this process has required shops to set up
separate capital and cost-intensive workflows for digital and
offset services. With Prinect Digital Print Manager, printers now
can integrate digital print systems from Xerox, HP Indigo and Kodak
into the Prinect workflow, making Prinect a unified workflow for
non-variable print products, regardless of whether print output is
done on offset or digital presses.
Among the key benefits of having a unified Prinect workflow for
offset and digital print are:
- Elimination of redundant workflows, resulting in cost
savings
- Flexibility to produce short run print jobs in the most
economic way, resulting in higher margins
- More efficient overall workflow control
Prinect Digital Print Manager will be available in early 2007.
To learn more about these new innovations in the Prinect family,
visit the Heidelberg booth at Graph Expo.