Overview

What is InkZone?

What is InkZone


The InkZone concept for presetting the ink keys on offset printing press is making life easier for printers: they are saving money and gaining time; at the same time, they are achieving considerable increases in quality and productivity.

InkZone smoothes the way into a future with JDF: JDF files supplied from the workflow or bitmap or CIP3 data that has been converted by DI-Plot into the Job Definition Format are then converted by InkZone into the required preset control commands for the specific machine. As a direct continuation of the preset function, the Closed Loop technology is responsible for non-stop control of the press and compliance with print production standards.

Small gap, big opportunity

In many printing houses, the digital process chain stops with plate imaging. The option to transfer prepress output data to press for presetting ink zones remains unused. And because proprietary available CIP3/4 connections come with relatively high investment costs, there is often little incentive to close this gap in the flow of data. Which is why Digital Information has developed InkZone: InkZone is an intelligent, flexible concept that can be adapted to requirements. With little expenditure and the simplest equipment, full use can be made of existing potential for the sake of increased efficiency.

An alternative to plate scanners

In many printing houses, preset values for ink zones are still generated using plate scanners. Apart from the laborious handling of the printing plates, the scanning of plates will also result in a relatively imprecise ink profile due to weak contrast between the aluminium and ink-bearing layer, while subsequent precise adjustment of the zones costs time and paper. Through the online transfer of bitmap files, on the one hand a work-intensive detour via the plate scanner is eliminated, while on the other, InkZone will always refer back to first-generation data. That means: shorter set-up times and minimum start-up waste. In view of shrinking print runs and frequent job changes, this means a significant increase in productivity.


Digital presetting of the ink keys

InkZone extends DI-Plot, the Rip-independent formproof solution, by a new component and brings manufacture-independent workflow all the way to the press. Now, bitmap data calculated by DI-Plot and used for the formproof can be simultaneously used for presetting the ink zones on the press. InkZone can be used with all popular press types. Existing offset machines without digitally preset ink zones can be upgraded with InkZone simply and economically


JDF technology

InkZone supports the transfer of preset data - also JDF based - between prepress and press. Bitmap or CIP3 files accepted from RIP and converted by DI-Plot into the Job Definition Format are then converted by InkZone into specific press signals for presetting the ink zones. The conversion function is fulfilled by inkZone also in the case of direct transfer of CIP4/JDF files from any JDF prepress workflow.

More productivity, greater efficiency

Data calculated for film and plate imaging provide the printer with reliable information for digitally presetting the ink zones. Numerous advantages are the result, which go to boost the productivity and quality of the printing process: much quicker attainment of the correct ink feed, shorter start-up times, drastic savings in waste and 100% reproducibility with repeat orders, because the same digital data are referenced all the time.

Quality assurance thanks to Closed Loop

The calculated preset data can be written to the Closed Loop software package by InkZone. After start-up, the press also prints measuring fields for each print zone, which are measured and compared with the saved reference values for CYMK plus spot colours. InkZone transmits the necessary correction values to the press control console online. The printer decides on the use of these corrections and retains the option to intervene manually at any time. The console then writes the relevant settings back into the InkZone software package.

The Closed Loop functionality of InkZone is the simplest possible way to achieve continuous monitoring and control of all zones in the offset press. When it comes to maintaining and logging a stable printing process as required by all international standards, Closed Loop is indispensable!

What is InkZone?

The InkZone concept for presetting the ink keys on offset printing press is making life easier for printers: they are saving money and gaining time; at the same time, they are achieving considerable increases in quality and productivity.

InkZone smoothes the way into a future with JDF: JDF files supplied from the workflow or bitmap or CIP3 data that has been converted by DI-Plot into the Job Definition Format are then converted by InkZone into the required preset control commands for the specific machine. As a direct continuation of the preset function, the Closed Loop technology is responsible for non-stop control of the press and compliance with print production standards.

Small gap, big opportunity

In many printing houses, the digital process chain stops with plate imaging. The option to transfer prepress output data to press for presetting ink zones remains unused. And because proprietary available CIP3/4 connections come with relatively high investment costs, there is often little incentive to close this gap in the flow of data. Which is why Digital Information has developed InkZone: InkZone is an intelligent, flexible concept that can be adapted to requirements. With little expenditure and the simplest equipment, full use can be made of existing potential for the sake of increased efficiency.

An alternative to plate scanners

In many printing houses, preset values for ink zones are still generated using plate scanners. Apart from the laborious handling of the printing plates, the scanning of plates will also result in a relatively imprecise ink profile due to weak contrast between the aluminium and ink-bearing layer, while subsequent precise adjustment of the zones costs time and paper. Through the online transfer of bitmap files, on the one hand a work-intensive detour via the plate scanner is eliminated, while on the other, InkZone will always refer back to first-generation data. That means: shorter set-up times and minimum start-up waste. In view of shrinking print runs and frequent job changes, this means a significant increase in productivity.

Digital presetting of the ink keys

InkZone extends DI-Plot, the Rip-independent formproof solution, by a new component and brings manufacture-independent workflow all the way to the press. Now, bitmap data calculated by DI-Plot and used for the formproof can be simultaneously used for presetting the ink zones on the press. InkZone can be used with all popular press types. Existing offset machines without digitally preset ink zones can be upgraded with InkZone simply and economically



JDF technology

InkZone supports the transfer of preset data - also JDF based - between prepress and press. Bitmap or CIP3 files accepted from RIP and converted by DI-Plot into the Job Definition Format are then converted by InkZone into specific press signals for presetting the ink zones. The conversion function is fulfilled by inkZone also in the case of direct transfer of CIP4/JDF files from any JDF prepress workflow.

More productivity, greater efficiency

Data calculated for film and plate imaging provide the printer with reliable information for digitally presetting the ink zones. Numerous advantages are the result, which go to boost the productivity and quality of the printing process: much quicker attainment of the correct ink feed, shorter start-up times, drastic savings in waste and 100% reproducibility with repeat orders, because the same digital data are referenced all the time.

Quality assurance thanks to Closed Loop

The calculated preset data can be written to the Closed Loop software package by InkZone. After start-up, the press also prints measuring fields for each print zone, which are measured and compared with the saved reference values for CYMK plus spot colours. InkZone transmits the necessary correction values to the press control console online. The printer decides on the use of these corrections and retains the option to intervene manually at any time. The console then writes the relevant settings back into the InkZone software package.

The Closed Loop functionality of InkZone is the simplest possible way to achieve continuous monitoring and control of all zones in the offset press. When it comes to maintaining and logging a stable printing process as required by all international standards, Closed Loop is indispensable!

InkZone Move Software

InkZone Move Software

It Starts with Fast Color Measurement

The on-screen display of the InkZone Press solution makes it easy and quick for the press operator to interpret the measurement results.
InkZone Move Press has at it's foundation an unique software solution which makes clever use of automation to gather color measurements quickly from a color bar positioned at each press sheet. To ensure accurate alignment, the measuring device rides upon a precision guide which is included with the IZM Press package. This allows smooth and steady movement of the Eye-One and results in dependable, repeatable data – every time. When compared to slower manual color measurements, IZM Press completes a comprehensive evaluation of the entire press sheet in just a few seconds.

Press operators have the benefit of applying any necessary corrections faster, and can focus their attention on decision-making and press adjustments instead of on data collection. With such a simple color evaluation process, operators can always have access to an up-to-date look at any deviations from target values or customer-approved samples. And since the entire system operates uses a full-fledged spectrophotometer, it is equally well-suited for controlling both process color and spot-color work.

True and Consistent Color Results

Press operators will appreciate how easy and quick it is to interpret the graphic display of the IZM Press solution. The software depicts the ink-key zones for each unit of the press, and provides the option to view either absolute color and density results, or measurements relative to target values. With the functions of density, dot area/dot gain (tone value/TVI) and colorimetry (CIELAB/Delta-E), InkZone Move Press is the basis for process stability, color consistency and adherence to recognized standards or specifications. And since IZM Press keeps a running history of your color results, you can easily use it to provide proof of quality records, or import the data from its native ASCII/XML format into analysis or statistical software for further evaluation.

InkZone Move Press supports all makes and models of printing presses, allowing operators to review measurements and make manual adjustments to the ink key settings. However, for prompt and consistent ink adjustments, IZM Press can be upgraded to a full, closed-loop control system (InkZone Loop), providing automatic, simultaneous regulation of ink key openings across all press units.

Complete, Uniform, Color Results

InkZone Move Press: the measurement parameters for all ink zones are displayed on-screen within seconds.
InkZone Move offers a comprehensive set of tools for color consistency and uniformity across the entire imaging process. With objective, measurement-based evaluation of the press-sheet color bar, InkZone Move provides a comprehensive approach to controlling all of the factors relating to quality sheetfed offset printing.

And as the industry's first, integrated aftermarket solution, InkZone Move has the capability to unite otherwise incongruent solutions from multiple system providers at each stage of the process.

In this way, the full process can be controlled using a single, comprehensive approach. When paired with the automation and affordability of InkZone Move, it's hard to envision a packaging or commercial printing environment where it wouldn't be relevant.

InkZone Move Hardware

InkZone Move Hardware 

Techkon: SpectroDrive, SpectroJet, RS400 and RS800

The Techkon SpectroDrive is a very fast means to measure color bars from the edge of press sheets. It delivers precise results regardless of the print substrate’s thickness.
The SpectroDrive, with its automatic color and density measurement capabilities substantially increases press productivity by ensuring consistent print-to-print color accuracy throughout the press run.
The motorized measurement system scans the complete color bar on a printed sheet within seconds and simultaneously sends the spectral measurement data wirelessly to InkZone Move where all relevant information for controlling the printing press is displayed.

SpectroJet is a „spectrophotometer on wheels“ which automatically measures the densities and color values of process- and spot-colors and simultaneously transfers the measurement data to a PC within seconds.

Of course InkZone is fully compatible with the legacy Techkon measuring instruments RS400 and RS800.

X-Rite: Intellitrax, Easytrax, ATD and ATS

Semi-automated color scanning system with the X-Rite Easytrax.
IntelliTrax is X-Rite’s advanced, automated color management scanning for press-side color control. Ultra-fast, IntelliTrax automatically scans the color bar of a typical press sheet in less than 15 seconds. InkZone Move reports these results on-screen instantly. IntelliTrax is the ideal color management solution for high-end, high speed printing operations.

EasyTrax is X-Rite’s semi-automated color scanning system for producing accurate CMYK and spot color jobs. Available in multiple press sizes from 20” to 40”, EasyTrax comes on a measurement board for easy installation and can be adapted to other after-market consoles. EasyTrax has the ability to take a scan measurement or spot measurement anywhere on the sheet making EasyTrax the perfect solution for press-side color control for smaller format color presses.

Of course InkZone is fully compatible with the legacy X-Rite measuring instruments ATS and ATD.

InkZone Perfect

InkZone Perfect 

Presetting Ink Keys via Network

Drag & drop: straightforward operating with mouse or touch screen
With InkZone Perfect, Digital Information offers an interface between prepress and press that's equally powerful and economical.

First, the solution provides networked ink key presetting, so color start-up is accomplished in a fraction of the previous time, bringing a clear increase in productivity. What's more, InkZone generates a database of your settings, allowing corrections and continuous improvement in results over time. This makes InkZone Perfect a component that's indispensable on the road to a standardized printing process.

Consider the following: As you use InkZone Perfect, it compares the computed preset data with the corrected values during each press run. By reading back the values measured throughout the print run, the calibration curve for a given set of printing conditions can be continuously corrected and will gradually approach an optimum. When it comes to repeat orders, that means a further boost to the speed of set-up sequences, significant savings in paper, and a permanently stable, high-quality printing process.
InkZone Perfect: automatic adjustment of the linearization curves to specific printing conditions

Using the appropriate hardware components IZ Card, IZ Strip, IZ Tape, IZ eFloppy and IZ Wire, ink key presetting with Ink-Zone Perfect can be realized on almost all offset presses.

An investment in extending your workflow to the pressroom with InkZone Perfect from Digital Information is worthwhile. From the hundreds of printers using InkZone worldwide, experience shows the ROI horizon to be only a few months away.

A detailed description of the supported presses and consoles can be obtained here as a PDF file.

InkZone Loop

InkZone Loop

Online printing

The launch of InkZone Loop puts a manufacturer-independent online solution for digital control of offset presses onto the market for the first time ever. Supported by measurement technology, InkZone Loop enables the automatic measurement and evaluation of control strips, as well as the continuous transmission of computed correction values directly to the printing press. InkZone Loop is based on tried-and-tested IZ Card, IZ Tape, IZ Strip and IZ Perfect preset solutions.

Measure...

Input: Direct connection to prepress
InkZone Loop supports measuring systems from a wide range of manufacturers. Density values on the sheet containing the printing control strip are measured in a matter of seconds, and can be visualized in IZ Loop.

Using saved data, the printer immediately recognizes the ink zone where the color is wrong. In addition to density, InkZone Loop evaluates other factors like dot gain, slur, etc.

Naturally, as well as functioning with CMYK, InkZone Loop supports any spot color. All these functions combine several production steps that so far have mostly been carried out manually. InkZone Loop thus comes with a huge increase in efficiency. Streamlined sequences are extremely important, especially at a time when print runs are shrinking.

InkZone Loop generates a record of the measured color data and thus assists with repeat runs. Naturally, the record also aids compliance with international quality standards.

...and regulate

Output: Transmitting correction values to the press
By comparing actual measured values with reference data, IZ Loop computes correction values for the press. Transmission of the data to the console can be via IZ Card, IZ Strip, IZ Tape, or IZ Perfect. If necessary, the operator checks the preset values and, at the press of a key, releases them to the press. The effect is clear: a huge reduction in workload, higher quality, and a stable production run.

Preset & proof

The preset products IZ Card, IZ Strip, IZ Tape and IZ Perfect are extremely important if IZ Loop is to be used successfully. The better the preset, the more efficient the closed loop! While InkZone solutions secure the connection to the press, the DI-Plot software package looks after the transfer of prepress data. DI-Plot reads both CIP3/4 and proprietary bitmap formats from almost all prepress workflows and passes the computed ink zone values on to InkZone for digital presetting of the press.

At the same time, DI-Plot can produce accurate form proofs from the ripped bitmap data of almost all workflow systems.

Ready for the print run in record time

The combination of control, measurement technology and workflow interface is unique. With InkZone Loop, the printing house saves time and cuts down on waste. Reference values are attained faster, and it's easier to keep them within narrow limits. InkZone Loop enables set-ups in record time, even with offset machines from the previous millennium. It's the perfect way to protect investments in existing installations. InkZone Loop - the latest update for your offset press!

A detailed description of the supported presses and consoles can be obtained here as a PDF file.

InkZone Connect

InkZone Card

InkZone Card: direct connection

InkZone Card for online connection of MAN roland and Heidelberg printing machines
As an online system, InkZone Card augments InkZone Box, the globally successful offline solution. InkZone Card is used with machines from Heidelberg and MAN Roland. As an online system, it is the obvious choice when production is on one printing machine only, or when the online principle is preferred for technological reasons.
InkZone Card takes on the function of e.g. Heidelberg's Job Memory Card or MAN Roland's Chipcard and connects the machine control station via Ethernet to prepress. Ink zone values are brought into line with individual printing conditions by the software package supplied, converted to the specific machine format, and saved online to the machine control system via InkZone Card. InkZone Card also accepts CIP4/JDF files from the prepress workflow and converts them into the specific machine format for presetting the ink zones. InkZone Card supports JDF-based ink zone presetting in all heterogeneous machine environments.

InkZone Strip: preset in Japanese

Control unit for InkZone Strip and InkZone Tape
With InkZone Strip, the winning strengths of InkZone technology can now be put to full use on offset machines from manufacturers Akiyama, Komori and Mitsubishi. InkZone Strip replaces the magnetic strip readers normally used on these machines. Tedious handling of sensitive magnetic strips and the associated risk of errors are now a thing of the past. Thanks to InkZone Strip, the preset data can be transmitted - online and secure – from prepress to the machine control station.

InkZone Tape: Planeta machines live longer with

Drag & Drop:
simple operation for every user
Planeta machines are used untiringly in many operations. But although their mechanical components guarantee excellent printing quality, the Fuji and WPC consoles used on these machines are not state-of-the-art. InkZone Tape achieves the same high-quality printing results, but faster and cheaper. The magnetic strip reader is simply replaced by InkZone Tape. After the transfer of preset data online, the ink slides travel into position automatically and precisely. 

All InkZone connect products also accepting CIP4/JDF files from the prepress workflow and convert them into the specific machine format for controlling the ink keys. InkZone Connect supports JDF-based ink zone presetting in all heterogeneous machine environments. 

Adjustment of the calculated preset data to the actual ink key values set on the printing machine enables continuous process optimisation, while the associated set-up times approach the absolute minimum. Naturally, individual jobs can be copied from the control station back to the computer and will be readily available for repeat orders. 

A detailed description of the supported presses and consoles can be obtained here as a PDF file.

InkZone Report

InkZone Card

Instrument independent, web-based color reporting

Real-time information about the difference between color standards and current print job quality
View ISO Single Sheet Sample ReportView ISO Production Sample ReportView Spot Single Sheet Sample ReportView Spot Color Production Sample Report
The InkZone Report software package, available for X-Rite and Techkon scanning instruments, as well as Digital Information’s InkZone Move soft- ware, has been developed to analyze and display how well current press work matches print industry standards such as ISO or worldwide standards.

Now, color quality information can be accessed not only through local intranet network topology, but also by using a state of the art web server. InkZone Report has the ability to deliver print quality reports worldwide to different types of computer platforms by using a common web browser.


Measure and compare

In leading-edge print production, the ability to monitor daily output to meet international standards is imperative. InkZone Report enables the collation of color data on each job and verifies if current and post print run conditions are within the defined quality operating zone.

By automating the process of reading spectrophotometric and/or densitometric data, InkZone Report can store job quality information in a centralized SQL database. From this data pool, both single sheet and complete production reports can be generated in HTML file format. By clicking on the automatically created index file, the desired report can be selected and viewed on an unlimited number of workstations running a standard web browser (e.g. Google’s Chrome).

InkZone Report shows job target values and compares them against printed job data in the solids, (Lab and delta E), dot gains, mid-tone spread and substrate. The result is an onscreen “pass” or “fail” report for each print job. InkZone Report manages process colors (CMYK), as well as spot colors.

Printing to intranet or web

Based on HTML, InkZone Report 
delivers print color information 
as charts and numbers.

Graphics in InkZone Report are calculated from scanned color bar data and converted to HTML format. By clicking on specific spots inside the report chart, the user can immediately see the scanned color data information as mathematical figures.

By adding an Apache HTML web server, the availability of InkZone Report can be moved from local, directory-based intranet to the World Wide Web. This allows authorized users to have worldwide access to InkZone Report. InkZone Report measures the stability of color printouts and detects impact variations on print product quality.

A detailed description of the supported scanning devices and technical requirements can be downloaded here as a PDF file.

IZ Vacuum for the Techkon SpectroDrive

InkZone Fountain
IZ Vacuum for Techkon’s SpectroDrive allows a safe fixation of any substrates. Its suction plate is fitted with a powerful suction pump, with a double-row hole system allowing the SpectroDrive to glide smoothly across the sheet. The sheet rests firmly fixed for the entire scan, eliminating substrate warping. This stable sheet positioning drastically reduces substrate related measurement errors so target colors can be attained far more quickly, guaranteeing a stable print run with less waste – job after job.

IZ Vacuum's powerful suction grip locks the sheet firmly into position, keeping the sheet perfectly flat.

Technical details of IZ Vacuum

The double-row vacuum hole system.!
  • All Techkon SpectroDrive systems currently on the market including the original SpectroDrive (supplied from 2012–2016), as well as the current SpectroDrive NG (supplied from 2016–present), can be retrofitted with IZ Vacuum.
  • IZ Vacuum is software-independent and can be used with any scanning software (i.e., Techkon Expresso, IZ Move, and other products from known manufacturers).
  • IZ Vacuum is available in any measurement length required – according to the SpectroDrive’s measuring bar already fitted or to be ordered.
  • The SpectroDrive’s flexible mount uses magnetic adhesion with proven reliability.


IZ Vacuum’s bottom side with its magnetic attachment.


A powerful suction pump firmly grips the paper.


Specifications

  • IZ Vacuum
  • • Supports all Techkon’s SpectroDrive systems currently available on the market.
  • • Software-independent.
  • • Sturdy, reliable unit available in any length required.
  • • Compatible with Techkon’s magnetic mounting system.
  • Vacuum pump
  • • Power supply 110/220 Volt, 0,45 kW.
  • • Weight 28.6 lb /13 kgs.
  • • Maximum vacuum 120 Mbar.

InkZone ColorTrail Myiro

InkZone Move Configuration
Combining a color scanner and vacuum system with Konica Minolta’s Myiro scanning spectro photo meter brings efficiency and color safety to the offset printing press. The InkZone Move software package visualizes all parameters of the print run in real time. Optionally, IZ Move can both document the color processing with IZ Report as well as calibrate the prepress workflow with IZ TVI. Automated color measuring is elegantly combined with InkZone’s best-in-class ink key presetting and closed-loop color control functions. Being a modular and modern solution, the InkZone production suite for complete color control is a quality booster for almost any offset press. InkZone ColorTrail Myiro is a groundbreaking, cost-effective solution.


InkZone Move Configuration
InkZone Move ConfigurationHeidelberg Speedmaster 52 offset press with InkZone ColorTrail and the Myiro spectrophotometer.

InkZone ColorTrail combines automated scanning of the color bar with a vacuum system and the Myiro-1 spectrophotometer: another great advance of InkZone’s functionality on the printing press.

  • Supports offset presses with a color bar length of up to 75 cm (4up size).
  • Modular: The system can be enhanced with InkZone’s ink key presetting (IZ Perfect) and closed loop color control (IZ Loop) solutions.
  • The entire color bar is measured within seconds and visualized inside the InkZone Move software.
  • The built-in digital camera records the control strip and recognizes incorrect measurements immediately.
  • A perfect retrofit solution for existing offset printing presses: enhanced color control on old and new machines is achieved.
  • Excellent substrate fixation with vacuum system.
  • Measurement of density and ISO compliant spectral data according to M0, M1 and M2 standards.
  • Perfectly suited for short and long print runs.
  • Significantly reduced paper waste by accelerating perfectly consistent color control: less complaints and more happy customers.
  • Excellent price/performance ratio: amortized within a few months.
  • Database for CMYK and spot colors on different substrates.

InkZone Move ConfigurationInkZone ColorTrail: a modular drive for fully automated color bar measurements in offset printing.

For more information and specs download the PDF.

Configuration

InkZone Move Configuration

DI-Plot

Software package for conversion and printout of bitmap files. Automatic reading and writing of CIP3 and InkZone files for presetting offset printing machines.

DI-Plot can read CIP3/4 files or proprietary bitmap files from which it calculates the percent dot area according to the printing machine used. In many cases, the reading of bitmap files (1 Bit Tiff, Delta lists, page buffer, etc.) can save the investment in expensive CIP3 extensions for the respective Rip/Workflow.

PC Hardware and Operating System

We recommend installing the DI-Plot software on a dedicated PC running Microsoft Windows XP Professional or Windows 7 Professional. The perfect hardware is an CPU Intel Core 2 Duo, 3.x GHz, 2 GB RAM, 80 GB hard disk, 10,000 RPM, 19-inch TFT monitor (touch screen recommended), USB. There are two important special hardware requirements: the PC should contain two Ethernet boards. One Ethernet line is connected to the customer's network (hub or switch), the other one is using a crossover cable and drives the InkZone Box/Card. This kind of installation ensures a clear separation between the box and the customer's network. And the PC should contain a free serial connetion (RS232) to drive the InkZone Tape and Strip solution.

InkZone

According to your needs our solutions InkZone Box, InkZone Card, InkZone Strip, InkZone Tape, or InkZone Perfect are being used.

Our distribution partners will be pleased to help you configuring the appropriate system for you.

A detailed description of the supported presses and consoles can be obtained here as a PDF file.

Supported Presses & Consoles

Supported Presses & Consoles

This list does not claim to be complete. Please contact us or any of our distribution partners if you require more information. A detailed description of the supported presses and consoles can be obtained here as a PDF file.
  • Adast
  • Akiyama
  • Aurelia
  • Caber
  • CIP3
  • CIP4/JDF/XML
  • Eltromat
  • EPG Essex Products Group
  • GMI Microcolor
  • Hamada
  • Heidelberg Sheetfed
  • Heidelberg Commercial Web (incl. Harris, Goss)
  • KBA Sheetfed (see also Planeta)
  • KBA Commercial Web (Logotronic)
  • Komori Sheetfed and Commercial Web
  • MAN Roland (manroland) Sheetfed
  • MAN Roland (manroland) Commercial Web
  • Miller
  • Mitsubishi
  • Müller Martini
  • Monigraf
  • Perretta Graphics Corporation
  • Planeta (see also KBA)
  • Polly
  • Rockwell/Allen-Bradley
  • Ryobi
  • Sakurai
  • Shinohara
  • TGC Grafitel

Success Stories

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RR Donnelley Menasha, WI, USA InkZone Instrument Flight on Komori Sheetfed Press
Offset Büttner Westerngrund, Germany InkZone Instrument Flight in the Heart of Europe
Ast & Fischer Ltd. Bern, SwitzerlandEuropean Premiere with InkZone Fountain.
Gutenberg Ltd Schaan, LiechtensteinWorld Premiere and World Record with InkZone Instrument Flight®
Coburn, Inc. Hayesville Ohio, USAPreset and Closed Loop with Techkon SpectroDrive for Nebiola and Miller.
Druckerei Theo Diebold Ltd. Albstadt, GermanyPIZ Move, X-Rite EyeOne and automated DC4track on Heidelberg Speedmaster® 74 and CP2000® console.
Gutenberg AG Schaan, LiechtensteinPreset and Closed Loop with TechkonSpectroDrive on Heidelberg Speedmaster® 74 and CP2000® console
Grafimedia AG Goldach/SwitzerlandProcess Standard Offset (PSO) certification.It was the InkZone Move Press solution that made all the difference.
Theissen Druck GmbH Mohnheim am Rhein, Germany. Online Preset and Closed Loop.Techkon measurin, Heidelberg sheetfed.
Imprimerie LVRI Corbeil-Essonnes, Paris, France. Online Preset and Closed Loop.X-Rite measuring technology, KBA sheetfed
Stern Druck GmbH Fügen im Zillertal, Austria. Online Preset and Closed Loop.X-Rite/Gretag EyeOne and Heidelberg sheetfed.
Lagoprint GmbH Rielasingen, Germany. Online Preset, Heidelberg web & sheetfed.
Ancient House Press Plc. Ipswich, United Kingdom. Offline Preset, Heidelberg web & sheetfed.
De Vries Communications Centre Zierkzee, The Netherlands. Offline Preset, KBA sheetfed.
Conzett+Walter Schlieren/Zurich, Switzerland. Offline Preset, Müller Martini web.
Bruhin AG Freienbach, Switzerland. Offline Preset, Heidelberg sheetfed.
Schellenberg Druck Pfäffikon, Switzerland. Offline Preset, MAN Roland and Heidelberg sheetfed.
Acorn Press Lancaster (Pennsylvania) USA. Online Preset, Heidelberg sheetfed.
Koprint AG. Alpnach Dorf, Switzerland. Online Preset and Preproofer, Komori and Ryobi sheetfed.