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News Release from: Heidelberg | Subject: Prinect Inspection Control, SM XL 105, SM CD 102
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 04 April 2006
Packaging Print Inspection Control's
Efficiency
Heidelberg is showcasing its range of systems with 'connect for success' as its theme at Ipex, which opened today.
Heidelberg is showcasing its range of systems with 'connect for success' as its theme at Ipex, which opened today On a stand of over 5,100 square metres the company is making the Prinect workflow the centerpiece of all the product demonstrations
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 23 Oct 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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The presentations will be adapted to the specific requirements of the packaging print market, with packaging the subject of a special systems strategy, said the company.
Prinect Inspection Control is a measuring device that is claimed to ensure reliable and efficient sheet inspection for the Speedmaster XL 105 and Speedmaster CD 102 presses.
Prinect Inspection Control is aimed mainly at packaging printers and uses two high-resolution RGB cameras to detect tiny printing errors on the paper sheet, said Heidelberg.
High waste and post-processing costs or rejection of the entire run by the customer can be avoided using the new system, added the company.
Prinect Inspection Control will be officially launched in phases from the end of this year.
All the systems on display have one theme in common - integration across the Prinect workflow.
The Prinect Forum is in the centre of the stand and focuses on Prinect Colour Solutions, which support colour management and quality control from pre-press through to the press stage.
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