- Prinect MIS, W2P and Packaging Workflow solutions ready for
drupa debut.
- Prinect Inpress Control enables fast, efficient job changes
with stable inking.
- Prinect Inspection Control promotes zero-defect delivery of
printed materials.
- Prinect Image Control adds Gray Balance Control using new
color bars for G7.
- Prinect Performance Benchmarking enables print shops to
measure their performance against that of similar printing
businesses around the world.
Kennesaw, Ga. - A common thread running through nearly
everything Heidelberg makes is Prinect, a comprehensive line of
software solutions for production control, color quality and
stability, and business management. Many of these products will be
found at drupa 2012 under the banners HEI Integration, HEI
Productivity, HEI Flexibility, and HEI End.
Among them are
Prinect Business Manager, a fully integrated management
information system (MIS);
Prinect W2P Manager, providing a range of models for
successful Web-to-print production in both the B2B (business to
business) and B2C (business to consumer) environments; the new
Prinect Digital Print Manager, integrating offset and
digital printing in a single workflow; and
Prinect Packaging Workflow, now offering solutions
specifically geared towards the industrialized production of
folding cartons and labels.
On the press side,
Prinect Inpress Control will be seen running on the
Speedmaster 105-P and SX 102-P, and
Prinect Inspection Control will be featured on another
Speedmaster XL 105 together with the new generation
Prinect Image Control.
Quality Assurance Tools Maximize Productivity, Lower Waste
Heidelberg's Prinect Inpress Control and Prinect Inspection
Control provide precise, automated quality assurance for commercial
and packaging printers eager to implement the cost-effective, time-
and labor-saving applications of these breakthrough technologies
for the benefit of their customers.
Ideal for print shops dealing with frequent job changes,
short-to-medium runs, and standardized jobs,
Prinect Inpress Control is the industry's first and only
fully integrated, in-line, spectrophotometric system for measuring
process colors, spot colors and register in the print control strip
on each sheet, on-the-fly, at speeds up to 18,000 sph during
makeready or production. Measurement results are sent directly to
the Prinect Press Center press console for instant evaluation, and
then adjustments are forwarded to all printing units, as required.
Prinect Inpress Control ensures stable and consistent color
with the absolute minimal deviation throughout the production run.
Available on all half- and full-size Speedmaster XL, SX, and CX
presses up to 8 colors, Prinect Inpress Control earned a 2008 PIA
InterTech Technology Award.
Zero-Defect Delivery
For packaging printers working with sensitive branded
products, or for label printers or security document specialists,
top-quality, defect-free delivery of printed materials is a key
competitive advantage. Enter
Prinect Inspection Control, a 2010 InterTech Technology
Award recipient and the industry's first and only internally
integrated, in-line printing and material defect detection system.
Designed primarily for pharmaceutical, specialty and packaging
printers under pressure from customers and from government
regulations to cut costs and deliver defect-free printed materials,
Inspection Control dramatically lowers the cost of production by
using two very high-resolution black-and-white or RGB cameras to
detect and eliminate hickeys, marking, scumming, scratching,
striping, smearing, and other anomalies before the product advances
to the postpress stage or worse, is delivered to the customer. A
new feature to be shown at drupa 2012 is the integration of an
in-line inkjetting system incorporated in the press that is used to
destroy the folder-gluer barcode for individual ups that have been
defined as defective. Prinect Inspection Control is available for
Speedmaster XL 105, Speedmaster CX 102, and Speedmaster XL 75
presses.
New Tools for G7 Certification
Aspiring G7 Master Printers will take note of Heidelberg's
recent introduction of new color bars designed specifically for G7
use, as well as the ability of its new-generation
Prinect Image Control quality control center for prepress
and pressroom to measure and control by means of Gray Balance.
These efforts follow the development of Heidelberg's G7-certified
Prinect Color Toolbox module called Gray Balance Optimizer, which
incorporates gray balance directly in the plate calibration.
While there are no requirements under G7 for the use of
particular color bars or control elements on a color bar, G7
methodology suggests, however, that specific areas of the gray tone
scale be monitored during production to confirm that the objectives
of G7 have been met. The latest generation of Prinect Image
Control, which will be shown at drupa, includes features for
measuring and regulating control of the press using gray tones in
accordance with ISO standards and G7 methods. To compliment this
process, Heidelberg is introducing two new micro color bars
specifically for printers who are printing according to or
measuring and regulating color on the press based on levels of
gray. If you operate Heidelberg presses, and if G7 Master Printer
Qualification is your goal, Heidelberg can help with all your
optimization, calibration and standardization projects.
See How You Measure Up
Prinect Performance Benchmarking, a software-as-a-service
(SaaS) solution, invites special attention. Using an anonymous,
continuously updated database, it enables print shops to measure
their performance against that of similar printing businesses
around the world. With the Prinect Mobile app running on their
smart phones, print shop managers can check performance from
wherever they are, whenever they choose.