CAMBRIDGE, U.K. — May 19, 2016 — A new software and engineering services package for inkjet press manufacturers that will help them get to market quicker by overcoming the technical hurdles involved in developing a new press will be unveiled at drupa by Global Graphics Software.
Called Fundamentals, the service provides manufacturers with a single source for the key software components and engineering know-how that are essential to building a digital front end. It is aimed at label, packaging and commercial inkjet press manufacturers initially. The goal is to help them to reduce their time to market and their engineering costs.
“Fundamentals is the result of our interaction with inkjet press manufacturers who are pushing the boundaries of inkjet technology as they bring new models of presses to market,” explains Martin Bailey, CTO, Global Graphics Software. “Every press, every application and every operating environment is different. Companies often can’t solve the problems they face in the development phase of a new press on their own. That’s where we can step in and help them out with our combination of best of breed software and our new Breakthrough Engineering Service.”
Eric Worrall, who heads up the Global Graphics’ Breakthrough team remarks, ““We work side by side with the manufacturer to create a solution that is truly customized to their press and its operating environment. In doing so we give the manufacturer access to our tools and a unique pool of print scientists and engineers with decades of specialist knowledge exactly when they need them.”
“We are already working on solutions for cross head calibration, clustering and chaining on output, ink estimation, even controlling the beta test environment,” he continues. “The goal is to breakthrough every technical barrier, accelerating the press to market. We take our lead from the manufacturer and tackle whatever issue they want help with. For instance, we were recently engaged to improve print quality but switched to a problem with screening speed because it was an immediate win for the manufacturer.”
Fundamentals includes best of breed software from other vendors and marks the start of closer collaboration between Global Graphics Software and HYBRID Software, both of which share the same chairman in Guido Van der Schueren.
Fundamentals creates a much broader software offering alongside a RIP – it works with or without the Harlequin RIP – and is Global Graphics’ response to the many press vendors who are looking for the optimal choice of software components to drive their inkjet presses. A key ingredient is the Breakthrough Engineering Service provided by Global Graphics color scientists, screening experts and RIP technologists. They provide the integration services that link Fundamentals together.
In the product line up is Global Graphics’ new multi-level screening for inkjet technology (ScreenPro) that significantly improves inkjet output quality, especially at high speed and even on challenging media (see separate press release, Global Graphics Raises the Bar in Inkjet Quality with drupa Launch). This is available as a standalone screening engine that does not require the Harlequin RIP.
The full line-up is:
- Label Layout Station: for estimating and planning single or multi-gang orders on roll-to-roll at the start of the print workflow
- CLOUDFLOW Fundamentals: an OEM version of HYBRID Software’s popular file management system that can be easily branded and customized to each press and is configured specifically for inkjet label and packaging workflows. From within CLOUDFLOW Fundamentals the file is RIPped and screening and color management can be applied.
- Harlequin RIP: reputed for the quality of its output as well as its speed, the native PDF Harlequin RIP feeds pages to the press at high-speed without comprising on quality. It handles variable data and short runs with ease and is integrated with CLOUDFLOW Fundamentals
- ScreenPro: a standalone multi-level screening engine that addresses in software many of the quality defects such as chaining and mottling, that can’t be corrected mechanically. Using the Breakthrough Service Global Graphics’ engineers measure test prints and process the results through Global Graphics’ new Digital Print Quality Optimizer tool. This calculates optimized patterning and overlaps for the various ink drop sizes available.
- Harlequin ColorPro provides consistent and predicable color for a wide range of workflows including Esko. Brand look-up tables in a variety of color spaces meet the need for color fidelity and colors can be matched with conventional output for consistency across a brand presence. Support for industry standard ICC profiles, including device link and N-channel profiles.
- ProofScope: a soft proofer to verify before print separations, cut marks, bar codes, colors, dimensions and density
- Mellow Colour: digital print quality management software whose certification is demanded by the leading brands, including Conde Nast and Marks & Spencer. Gives press vendors the power to understand how their press is performing and the ability to undertake remote diagnosis. Invaluable when running beta programs.
For more information, visit http://www.globalgraphics.com/products/fundamentals or contact info@globalgraphics.com.
The Global Graphics white paper “Halftone screen Optimization for Single-Pass Inkjets" can be downloaded at www.globalgraphics.com/screening-optimizer-white-paper
About Global Graphics
Global Graphics is one of the world’s foremost experts in printing, PDF and digital document software and is the developer of the Harlequin RIP. Its software is behind the perfect printed and digital communication. Through our various technologies for rendering, screening and color management, Global Graphics add value to solutions marketed by the world’s leading brands, including HP, Canon, Delphax, Wasatch and Onyx. Global Graphics is a public company listed on Euronext (GLOG).
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