IDEAlliance Expands System Certification Program to Include Wide- and Grand-Format Inkjet Systems
ALEXANDRIA, VA—July 14, 2014—IDEAlliance, certifier of systems, skills, materials and facilities in media production, has announced the addition of wide- and grand-format inkjet printing systems to its programs of system validation and certification.
The IDEAlliance Wide/Grand Format Inkjet System Certification Program certifies original equipment manufacturers’ rollfed and flatbed large-format printing systems to established tolerances for quality and efficiency. Systems are evaluated for printing, production, and application qualities for a specific ink and media combination. Results of the program informs prospective and current users of large-format technologies on which systems meets their production and market needs, as well as how to achieve consistent quality from their printing systems.
Submissions are tested for:
- Color Accuracy
- Color Gamut
- Uniformity
- Repeatability
- Registration
- Lightfastness
- Printing speed
- Ink consumption
“Our members benefit greatly from this type of independent system validation,” said David Steinhardt, president and CEO of IDEAlliance. “IDEAlliance certification programs, which evaluate digital presses, proofing and print production systems and materials, offer considerable intelligence to the industry in the understanding and application of digital technologies in print production.”
About Wide/Grand Format Inkjet System Certification
Large-format inkjet printing systems are used in a variety of applications including point-of-purchase, display, vehicle wrap, and much more. This validation program consists of testing and certification in print quality, production efficiency, and application quality. In the certificate process, suppliers print test forms according to specified criteria. The printed forms are sent to Cal Poly University, where they are measured and compared against tolerances predetermined by ISO standards and those established the IDEAlliance Print Properties and Colorimetric Committee. The choice of color gamut is strongly related to the combination of ink and media and viewing distance, so for this certification program, there is no predefined target color gamut. Program details, press form downloads, and system submission instructions may be accessed at www.idealliance.org/certifications/inkjet or for more details, contact Steve Bonoff at (952) 896-1908 or e-mail sbonoff@idealliance.org.
About IDEAlliance
IDEAlliance (International Digital Enterprise Alliance) is a global community of content and media creators, and their service providers, material suppliers, and technology partners. It identifies best practices for efficient end-to-end digital media workflows—from content creation through delivery. Through its active committees, educational conferences, Webinars, training and certification programs, IDEAlliance provides its members the forum for the exchange of information that results in the creation of the media production industry's most valued standards.
Source: IDEAlliance.