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News Release from: EskoArtwork | Subject: Scope CTP
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 15 March 2004
Esko Display Full Scope Of New CTP At
Drupa
Esko-Graphics will demonstrate new developments in computer-to-plate (CTP) and workflow for packaging and commercial markets at Drupa 2004.
Esko-Graphics will demonstrate new developments in computer-to-plate (CTP) and workflow for packaging and commercial markets at Drupa 2004 Scope is claimed to be a novel workflow that encompasses a suite of pre-production software tools for the commercial print and packaging markets
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 17 Sep 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Starting from an all-inclusive vision on the complete supply chain, Scope workflows integrate design with production, adding overall collaboration and project coordination.
Detailed job specifications are defined at the start, and are carried throughout the entire process to reduce operator error.
The Scope architecture builds on to broadly accepted industry data standards, such as PDF for graphics.
Scope's workflow and asset management servers are fully JDF-enabled for flexible integration with other pre-production and business systems.
Backstage, for example, is capable of receiving job submissions or other instructions through JDF links, and can also send instructions to other JDF-compatible software.
Scope configurations combine a number of software components according to the customer's application needs.
They include design tools such as Deskpack plug-ins for Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop, ArtiosCAD for structural design, collaboration and asset management servers such as Webcenter and workflow servers and expert tools like Flowdrive, Packedge and Plato Flexrip RIPs as the imaging back-end.
One of the many new screening options available for Flexrips is Highline Screens, using innovative high-definition AM screening technology.
As a CIP4 member, Esko-Graphics said it recognises the importance of compatibility with hardware and software from third party vendors in order to realise a complete, end-to-end workflow.
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