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News Release from: Gimle . | Subject: Absoluteproof Pro
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 12 September 2005
Inkjet Proofing Benefits From Better
Colour Gamut
Gimle has enhanced its support for expanded gamut inkjet proofing designed to meet the needs of the flexo and printed packaging markets with Absoluteproof Pro and Extrachrome.
September 7 05 Gimle has enhanced its support for expanded gamut inkjet proofing designed to meet the needs of the flexo and printed packaging markets with Absoluteproof Pro and Extrachrome Absoluteproof is claimed to have been the first digital inkjet proofing system to offer true support for HiFi colour workflows such as Hexachrome via the Intelligent Multicolor Engine
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 16 Apr 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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After extensive field testing with high-end packaging companies worldwide, Gimle has expanded its to include N-color, Opaltone, Spotless X, Esko-Graphics Inkwizard and other non-CYMK colour applications.
Hugo Kristinsson, Gimle's chief executive officer, said: "HiFi colour workflows are now a cost-effective reality for packaging companies wishing to implement digital proofing in their production.
Absoluteproof Pro and Extrachrome inks make it possible to quickly and easily proof expanded gamut jobs for a range of multi-color applications.
In addition, our Intelligent Multicolor Engine maintains the integrity of the files and achieves the highest quality colour and halftone match available in the market today." Absoluteproof is said to integrate easily in to existing packaging workflows and allows printers to proof difficult colour jobs.
The cost savings of traditional analogue proofs to Absoluteproofs can be well over 60 per cent in turn-around time, materials, and labour, claimed Gimle.
The company added that when users consider that the halftone and remote proofing capabilities are included in the application's base price of US$7,995, the system becomes a feasible investment for most companies.
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