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Konica Minolta Sensing to Show New FD-Series Spectrodensitometers at Infoflex 2011

Press release from the issuing company

Konica Minolta Sensing Americas, Inc. (KMSA), the worldwide leader in the industrial measurement of color, light and shape, announces their participation at Infoflex 2011. The exhibition is being held May 2-3 2011 at the Indiana Convention Center inIndianapolis, IN.
 
Infoflex is the premier event in North America for the package printing and converting industry. This will be KMSA’s first year exhibiting and showcasing the new FD Series Spectrodensitometers.
 
These new Spectrodensitometers are available in 2 models: the FD-5 and FD-7. Both are lightweight, handheld models that can measure density and color while taking into account the fluorescence* of the paper substrate.
 
Both the FD-5 and FD-7 have been designed to give converters the ability to provide measurements associated with the requirements of FIRST (Flexographic Image Reproduction Specifications & Tolerances).
 
The FD-5 has an intuitive user interface which provides fast measurements for press operators to monitor the production run in density or with colorimetric.
 
The FD-7 has the ability to monitor the production run like the F5, but has added capability to monitor paper, inks and even a plant’s lighting conditions using the standard Illuminant feature. The FD-7 can be used in a scanning mode for the creation of ICC profiles and can measure over 400 times per second providing spectrophotometric or color metric data to third party ICC color management software products.
 
Not only do both the FD-5 & FD-7 provide repeatable data, they also have excellent inter-instrument agreement when communicating color within plants, between printing locations, or with brand management companies.
 
Live demonstrations of the FD-7 will be given at the Konica Minolta Sensing booth #1132

FD-Series Spectrodensitometers are available for purchase from select graphic arts distributors and from Konica Minolta Sensing.Further product information can be found at http://www.konicaminolta.com/sensingusa

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