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The Power of Color – New Color Measurement Systems from Heidelberg Boost Automation and Harness Artificial Intelligence

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The new-generation Prinect Image Control 4 for optimum quality assurance in label and packaging printing.

  • New Prinect Easy Control – a flexible introduction to spectral color measurement technology
  • Prinect Axis Control – for high quality requirements in commercial and packaging printing
  • New Prinect Image Control 4 – enhanced quality assurance in label and packaging printing
  • Inline color measurement system Prinect Inpress Control with patented opaque white control
  • Self-learning Color Assistant Pro even more efficient with AI

“The Power of Color” is the slogan with which Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) has chosen to mark the start of its new financial year as it introduces extensive additions for its color measurement and control systems and for the Prinect color workflow. The move is a response to the growing demands for efficient and dependable quality control in commercial, packaging, and label printing. In Prinect Easy Control, Prinect Axis Control, Prinect Image Control, and Prinect Inpress Control, Heidelberg offers the market four spectral measurement systems for print shops of all sizes and sheetfed offset presses of all performance classes.

End-to-end spectral measurement, patented color control, and a further enhanced Prinect color workflow facilitate rapid, low-waste job changes as well as quality monitoring and logging for production runs on all Speedmaster presses. Color control based on measured spectral values is the most promising method for achieving the desired colors as quickly as possible in commercial, label, and packaging printing. That is precisely why Heidelberg has continuously developed spectral color measurement technology.

“The consistent development of the entire Heidelberg spectral color measurement portfolio gives commercial and packaging print shops of all sizes the opportunity to optimize their color workflow, moving it closer to the smart print shop model – even as far as autonomous printing,” explains Jürgen Mittmann, Senior Manager Product Management Sheetfed at Heidelberg.

Prinect Easy Control – a flexible introduction to spectral color measurement technology
Since it was first rolled out in 2010, Prinect Easy Control has been installed on more than 800 Speedmaster sheetfed offset presses. Now, Heidelberg has launched the next model of this successful measurement system onto the market. At its heart is a high-quality spectral measurement device that can simply be taken out of its mount and used for other purposes, such as calibrations in prepress. This gives users a great deal of flexibility. It is also easy to use and produces precise results. The system can take measurements at a speed of up to 135 mm per second, measuring an A3 sheet in less than four seconds. An integrated video camera supports manual adjustment in line with the position of the quality control strip (lead edge, center and rear edge of sheet). One new feature is that Prinect Easy Control can now also measure the small Dipco Micro print control strip (3.25 x 4 millimeter measurement field). The measuring device is charged via induction when in its park position. Another new feature is the Netprofiler option for colorimetric calibration. The measuring device is integrated into the Prinect Press Center 3/XL 3 control station technology and connected to the central color database in Prinect Production Manager. Prinect Easy Control can take measurements under the standardized measuring conditions M1, M2, and M3.

Prinect Axis Control has been further enhanced and supports measuring condition M1
Prinect Axis Control has had a similar overhaul. Working at a speed of 200 mm per second, it is the fastest measuring system in its class and is equally suitable for applications in commercial and packaging printing. An autofocus function automatically compensates for different substrate thicknesses during the contactless measurement

process. One new development is that Axis Control now supports measuring condition M1 (taking into account optical brighteners in the paper). The device automatically detects the quality control strip on the print sheet and the paper white. Thanks to its tracking feature, Prinect Axis Control supports a precise measurement process even when the print sheet is not straight.

Full-sheet measurement with Prinect Image Control
The new-generation Prinect Image Control 4 measures both the quality control strip and the entire print image. This measurement system is particularly suitable for label and packaging printing, when color management needs to be absolutely identical for numerous repeats spread over the sheet. Solid areas, screened images, and Mini Spots are all measured just the same for color control and quality evaluation purposes. Prinect Image Control is available with the options of image error recognition and PDF inspection, which are carried out during a one-time scan of the sheet. The patented opaque white control system from Heidelberg is integrated as standard. The single measurement head now also supports measuring condition M1. Another standard feature enables users to transfer data to the Prinect Color Toolbox in Prinect Production Manager or to third-party software solutions. Up to four presses can be connected to Prinect Image Control. Prinect Image Control 4 is operated centrally, from a 24-inch multi-touchscreen.

Numerous new features for Prinect Inpress Control 3 help users work towards autonomous printing
The successful spectral inline color measurement system Prinect Inpress Control for Speedmaster presses in the Peak Performance Class ensures that setup processes can be completed fast with minimal waste and consistent, stable color management. Inpress Control adjusts color management and register on the fly and in the space of just a few print sheets. Once the tolerance values stored in Quality Assist have been met, the production run itself starts automatically.

Prinect Inpress Control 3 is now able to measure and control opaque white on dark, metallic, and transparent substrates. This expands the range of applications in packaging and label printing enormously. “Measuring and controlling colors on opaque white is the state of the art. However, there has not previously been a solution for controlling opaque white itself – until Heidelberg made that possible for the first time with Prinect Image Control. In the future, we will be able to offer this patented control algorithm for inline control with Prinect Inpress Control 3, too,” explains Mittmann. The new function is to be integrated as standard into the measurement and control system by the end of 2022 and will be unveiled for the first time at the end of April 2022, during Label Days at the Print Media Center in Wiesloch.

Another new function designed for label and packaging printers working with expensive substrates is automated waste detection when setting up with Prinect Inpress Control 3. Thanks to this new waste detection feature, waste sheets can be used to set up the inking units. A sensor in the feeder detects printed waste sheets and automatically activates Inpress Control so that measurements are only taken on freshly printed sheets. The system has been installed in a Speedmaster XL 106 for label printing for the first time and its performance to date indicates the customer will be able to reduce setup-related paper costs by approximately 80,000 Euro per year.

Moreover, the new version of Prinect Inpress Control 3 allows users to save paper white values for the substrates stored in the paper database. If substrates are transferred to the Speedmaster along with their paper white values, setup takes less time because the current substrate won’t need to be measured with the hand-held measuring device at the start of the job. It is another step that supports the Push to Stop philosophy.

Improved Prinect color workflow supports third-party software
A central color database in Prinect Production Manager takes color values that have been saved on one press and makes them immediately available to all other presses in the same network. This eliminates the need for multiple measurements and ensures all press operators and presses are working to the same specifications. A single interface is available as standard for importing and exporting CxF data (color exchange format – the spectral data for spot colors). This means that ink settings can be read from, or transferred to, third-party systems. The values of Pantone, HKS, Fogra 51, and Fogra 52 are also stored in the database. In addition, the stored color values factor in potential shifts in the color coordinates during the drying process. On that basis, the corresponding wet values for an ink on a specific paper are stored in the database. Furthermore, Heidelberg has expanded the API interface of the Prinect Production Manager so that spectral measured values from Prinect color measurement systems can also be transferred to third-party software products for the purpose of quality analyses.

Self-learning Color Assistant Pro works with AI
When an order is started on a Speedmaster press, the optimum color presettings and preinking are set in line with the ink name. This helps to prevent considerable overinking at the start of printing, which saves paper and ensures the production run can get underway faster. Color Assistant Pro adapts the substrate-specific characteristic curves with the aim of achieving a stable process. To do that, an algorithm controlled by artificial intelligence runs in the background to monitor color management and the setting of the ink zones. It checks the extent to which the settings can be improved. This culminates in a continuous process of optimization and adaptation to new printing conditions. Color Assistant Pro is supported by Prinect Easy Control and Axis Control. In particular, it realizes its full potential when combined with Prinect Inpress Control 3, which continuously measures inking during the printing process. Thanks to a self-learning process, operator error caused by a lack of adequate training can be avoided and the color presettings are optimized automatically.

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