Lithec, a global leader in inline color control and inspection systems for the graphic communications industry, will be exhibiting at the Print UV Conference, taking place March 10-12, 2025, at the Encore by Wynn Las Vegas Resort. This premier event brings together experts in UV print technology from around the world, focusing on advancements in UV and LED-UV printing.
“The Print UV Conference aligns perfectly with our mission to emphasize the critical role of print and color consistency in modern printing,” said Clyde Tillman, President of Lithec USA. “The event’s peer-driven format fosters meaningful knowledge exchange, delivering as much value through networking as it does through the formal program.”
A highlight of the conference will be a keynote presentation by DJ Cabler of WestRock Corporation, titled “Expanding the Gamut: Mastering 7+ Color UV Printing for Brand-Perfect Results.” Attendees will discover how leading printers achieve over 90% PMS color accuracy with fixed ink sets while significantly reducing makeready times and enhancing efficiency. A panel of UV printing pioneers will discuss why UV and LED-UV technology are the ideal solutions for extended gamut printing.
“Inline color control is rapidly becoming the standard for ensuring color consistency across multiple presses and production sites,” Tillman added. “By automatically adjusting ink keys in real-time, inline color control eliminates the need for manual color bar measurements, significantly streamlining operations.”
Lithec’s LithoFlash inline color-control system seamlessly retrofits onto printing presses from leading manufacturers such as Heidelberg, Koenig & Bauer, Komori, Manroland, Mitsubishi, and RMGT (RYOBI). It is available for both new and existing presses, offering a cost-effective solution—at roughly half the price of comparable OEM options. To date, over 350 LithoFlash systems have been installed worldwide, either as new press integrations or retrofits on existing equipment.
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