4. The Prinect System would be an artificial intelligence link between the SupraSetter and the XL105 continuously adjusting the plate curves to maintain a given printing result, such as ISO12647 and Neutral Print Density curves.
Time for a question, based on #4, is this possible, and if it is possible, is the MetaDimension workflow required in PrePress or will it still work with Apogee (current flavor of prepress with the LAPV plate.)
John Lind
Cranberry Township, PA
724-776-4718
John,
As Ritter said, we offer a MetaShooter Tiff catcher to the Suprasetter. On our faster Suprasetter, we even add this with a MetaDimension Prep. We do and can take standard 1 bit tiffs into the shooter and drive the Suprasetter as just a CtP device but we would be missing some of the added benefits possible with Meta and Prinect.
Now, I believe you are referring to our MiniSpots workflow where we can read special press targets (small or mini) to check dot gain and also color. This can be used to tweak the curve as the blankets get old to compensated for the small additional dot gain you will get. Added value to Meta is we can automate this to a degree with our Calibration Manager. Apogee does not have Calibration Manager so it can not be automated. Another benefit is if the hue of the inks changed, you can read the Mini spot sand adjust your ICC proofing profile so the next proofs will be adjusted for this.
http://www.heidelberg.com/www/html/...inect/topics/process_control?contentid=539796
Another reason we would use a MetaShooter with Meta Prep and Suprasetter is for our Paper Stretch compensation. This allows us to print a 9 point target and determine how it stretches, some papers are minimal, some are not. This does not apply only to web but also sheetfed for super critical registration.
We measure 9 points on the target and program into Meta where the stretch is. Mind you, the uniqueness is 9 points, very accurate. Also think plastic or VLF. Any way this can be calculated in Meta so technically we can send a corrected 1 bit tiff to another CtP. Ripping the parameters does add time to the process. If we have Meta Prep going to a MetaShooter, the corrections to the bit map are done on the fly in the MetaShooter, no additional calculation time. So, if you are doing this with Prinect, the proper profile is automatically chosen by the info in the JDF.
Speaking of Prinect, if configured properly, we can preset up to 24 points on the XL, with Apogee, we are only aware of presetting the inks via CIP3 PPF file. This is no different than other 3rd party workflows.
So yes, a Suprasetter can be driven by a 1 bit tiff from another workflow but you would not have all of the additional integration we programmed into our own. If you just want to stop at platemaking, it works, if you want to integrate your print shop, it does with Prinect. There is a benefit to manufacturing press and prepress and postpress, we have an R&D that spans the entire printshop and now brings a workflow that does the same.
Regards,
Mark