Heidelberg also demonstrated the new generation of its Prinect Image Control spectrophotometric color management system. The latest iteration is specifically designed for printers seeking to comply with G7 methods and ISO standards for printing according to grey balance control.
The Systemservice area of Heidelberg's booth featured Remote Monitoring, which enables early detection of machine system failures before problems occur, based on continuous data capture from the press. Also of interest was the new, cloud-based Prinect Performance Benchmarking service.
Mark Michelson is the Editor-in-Chief of Printing Impressions. Serving in this role since 1985, Michelson is an award-winning journalist and member of several industry honor societies. Reader feedback is always encouraged. Email mmichelson@napco.com