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News Release from: Q.I. Press Controls | Subject: IDS platform and IQM reporting facility
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 27 September 2005
Colour Data's High Quality For Rotary
Presses
Q I Press Controls is bringing its fully-fledged IDS platform and IQM reporting facility to the attention of printers who need to deliver a high commercial quality on more effective terms.
Q I Press Controls is bringing its fully-fledged IDS platform and IQM reporting facility to the attention of printers who need to deliver a high commercial quality on more effective terms The company said that it saw that in practice, standardised colour data provision is unregulated and, because of the commercial unrest in the market, development is still unclear
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 8 Jul 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Offset rotary printers only notice this problem when compromises must be made with the colour regulation for different groups of images on the rotary presses.
Thanks to IDS and IQM, printers could now compare mature data with the colour quality that the press will print in the event that the one-bit TIFF data of the image remains unchanged on the plates.
With the intelligent preview facility (IFS), a comparison can also be made of how the printed image would look if the one-bit TIFF data was adjusted in advance.
All that happens prior to printing and before IDS automatically adjusts the press to the optimally correct colour settings, without the need for special marks or colour strips.
Q I Press Controls said that it has worked hard, together with its partners, to arrive at the frictionless integration of IDS and IQM platforms on rotary presses.
The first IDS installations point to the host of possibilities that the 'lights out printing' technology will offer to printing plants wanting to integrate maximum quality with maximum efficiency.
The company will be highlighting those developments at the Ifra show, on stand 2G711, in Leipzig (Germany).
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